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''The 4% Solution: Unleashing the Economic Growth America Needs'' is a 2012 non-fiction book. Alongside a foreword by President
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, it features articles from academics and businesspeople, including five winners of the
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Background

''The 4% Solution'' was published by Crown Business and edited by Brendan Miniter. It was the first book produced by the George W. Bush Institute, a think tank located at the
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on the campus of
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(SMU) in
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.Book Review: “The 4% Solution: Unleashing the Economic Growth America Needs” – George W. Bush Institute
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, August 15, 2012
George W. Bush promotes economic ideas in new book
, WAFF, July 15, 2012
Jamie Stengle
Bush institute launches book on economic growth
''Lubbock Avalanche-Journal'', July 18, 2012
Sonia Smith
George W. Bush's Armchair Economic Advice
''Texas Monthly'', July 17, 2012
The foreword is written by
George W. Bush George Walker Bush (born July 6, 1946) is an American politician who served as the 43rd president of the United States from 2001 to 2009. A member of the Republican Party, Bush family, and son of the 41st president George H. W. Bush, he ...
, who served as the 43rd President of the United States from 2001 to 2009. At the end of his presidency, the nation was headed into the
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due to a downturn in the economy and the
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.Peter Baker
Enlisting Economists, Bush Adds Book to Fiscal Debate
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'', July 14, 2012
The idea for the book was originally conceived as part of the 4% Growth Project at the Bush Institute, which called for setting sustained annual 4% gross domestic product (GDP) growth as a target for national policy makers. A 4% growth rate would be significantly higher than growth rate the nation experienced during the period between the end of World War II and the Great Recession that began in 2008. The average growth rate for that period is approximately 3%. As part of the 4% Growth Project, the Bush Institute held an economic conference on the campus of SMU in May 2011, where leading economists (including
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and Robert Lucas) offered ideas on how to spark significant economic growth in the United States. Following the conference, the Bush Institute decided to produce a book offering specific ideas on how to grow the economy at an accelerated rate. To produce the book, essays were commissioned from several economists who attended the May conference at SMU and from other leading thinkers. The book is built on the premise that significant economic growth is possible even in the highly-developed economy of the United States. The book is also built on the belief that a free-market approach of lower taxes and less government regulation can help foster such growth. The book was published on July 17, 2012.Texas PolicyCast: The 4% Solution
Texas Public Policy Foundation, July 19, 2012


Promotional efforts

On July 17, 2012, President Bush presented the book at the
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in Dallas, Texas. Following President Bush's remarks at Parkland, Brendan Miniter (the editor of the book and an author of a chapter) and Jason J. Fichtner and Kevin A. Hassett (both chapter authors) gave remarks about the content of the book. The discussion was moderated by James K. Glassman, then executive director of the George W. Bush Institute. The presentation was broadcast five times on
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from August to December 2012. It was also presented by Amity Shlaes and Brendan Miniter at the
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. Moreover, the Philadelphia Media Network published an excerpt by Brendan Miniter. It was also promoted by George W. Bush's brother,
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, who served as the governor of Florida from 1999 to 2007. Michael Noer
Jeb Bush: We Must Grow Out of Our Economic Crisis
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'', August 02, 2012
He suggested the book should be used by then presidential candidate Mitt Romney to offer a bold vision for leadership and win the election, instead of simply criticizing President
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's policies.


Content

The book contains essays by academics and businesspeople, five of which are Nobel Prize-winning economists: Robert Lucas, Gary Becker, Edward Prescott, Vernon Smith and Myron Scholes.Charles Blahous, Jason J. Fichtner
The 4% Solution
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, July 02, 2012
The book features chapters on education, energy, immigration, monetary, regulatory, and
tax policy Tax policy includes the guidelines developed by a government regarding how taxes are imposed, in what amounts, and on whom. It has both microeconomic and macroeconomic aspects. The macroeconomic aspect concerns the overall quantity of taxes t ...
as well as other issues. There is also a chapter on the
housing industry Real estate economics is the application of economic techniques to real estate markets. It tries to describe, explain, and predict patterns of prices, supply, and demand. The closely related field of housing economics is narrower in scope, conc ...
by Vernon Smith and Steve Gjerstad that offers new research into the role housing plays in predicting the direction of the national economy. The target of sustained 4% annual GDP growth is not universally accepted among economists. Even some of the authors of chapters in The 4% Solution disagree that such an accelerated growth rate is possible on a sustained basis in the United States. Robert E. Lucas, Jr., for example, is noted in an introductory chapter as being skeptical that such a growth rate is sustainable in the U.S. His caution is particularly noteworthy because he was a leading economic growth theorist. He also wrote a paper for the
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in 2004''The Industrial Revolution Past and Future''
/ref> that considered economic growth rates throughout history and calculated that global economic growth rates were stagnant at 1% before the industrial revolution and have accelerated in the centuries since to reach around 4% globally. But, as noted in the book, global growth of 4% is possible because several countries, such as China, can grow at a much faster rate as they "catch up" to more industrialized nations, while its hard for those nations already industrialized to grow at such a rate for a sustained period of time. According to a review published in ''The New York Times'', "The ideas in the book include lowering corporate tax rates, shifting away from taxing income to taxing consumption and property, promoting innovation by letting professors keep gains from their research, expanding
free-trade Free trade is a trade policy that does not restrict imports or exports. It can also be understood as the free market idea applied to international trade. In government, free trade is predominantly advocated by political parties that hold econo ...
pacts with Japan and other countries, refocusing
immigration policy Border control refers to measures taken by governments to monitor and regulate the movement of people, animals, and goods across land, air, and maritime borders. While border control is typically associated with international borders, it a ...
to recruit more high-skill workers, and expanding the work force by lowering payroll taxes on employees with children."


Critical reception

In ''
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wrote that Bush was "right to focus on growth", adding "Growth is the secret sauce."Paul Begala
Paul Begala on George W. Bush’s Very Bad Economic Advice
''The Daily Beast'', July 29, 2012
'' The Asia Times'' "agree with the authors of the Bush Institute volume that the entrepreneurial engine can be jump-started" as opposing to "derid ng entrepreneurship as "as in Obama's now infamous "You didn't build that!" gaffe".Spengler
The Bush Institute bells the cat
''Asia Times'', August 1, 2012
However, they suggested the book's solutions were "like Pascal's wager". Adding that "economics is more like medicine than rocket science," they suggested that those solutions would have to be tested to know if they would lead to positive results. They concluded that should those solutions not be applied immediately (in 2012), "the medicine may no longer work" four years later (in 2016).


References

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