 Carter didn't substitute his priorities for the nation's.  The good news is that growing economies can afford a great deal of  government, if not quite as much as the Europeans and the U.S. have  promised themselves. The bad news is that "policy error" are the saddest words in the  language. These words, starting in the 1960s, came to dominate serious  post mortems ... MORE
Carter didn't substitute his priorities for the nation's.  The good news is that growing economies can afford a great deal of  government, if not quite as much as the Europeans and the U.S. have  promised themselves. The bad news is that "policy error" are the saddest words in the  language. These words, starting in the 1960s, came to dominate serious  post mortems ... MORE