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Prosperity Lost
Published in Hardcover by Addison-Wesley Publishing (1990)
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Inside U.S. Business
Published in Hardcover by McGraw-Hill Trade (1993)
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Off the books : the rise of the underground economy
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World Class Business: A Guide to the 100 Most Powerful Global Corporations
Published in Hardcover by Henry Holt & Company, Inc. (1992)
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A specific example: He proposes (since we are "humane" enough to have a minimum wage even though it has been shown unequivocably to destroy jobs and harm the workers at the bottom of the employment ladder), we should also have MAXIMUM wage law, so that entrepreneurs, the people who CREATE all those jobs, will have no further incentive to do so. The idea is simple enough: Mr. Mattera obviously recognizes that the minimum wage law has too subtle an impact, and harms too few people. He proposes to undo decades of development in one fell swoop, preventing millions of jobs from being created and eliminating millions of already-existing jobs. He is ambitious! Of course, this law would have one effect which Mr. Mattera does not openly consider--it would make many more people dependent on the government, which is, of course, the final goal of this Marxist screed. Read it for laughs, and to learn what the enemy calls "thinking."