"A useful synthesis of the intellectual muddle that is Bush's economic
policy and the risks it is incurring... Altman begins to tease out an
important, and largely unargued, debate regarding the true sources of
innovation - and, in turn, of productivity and growth."
- The American Prospect
"[Altman] points out that this is a revolution by stealth. The strategy
does not pull the tax code up by its roots, yet it has profound
implications."
- The Economist
"Altman bases his arguments on merits, not motives.... Altman writes for
non-economists, so he avoids jargon that makes economic policy debates
inaccessible to many voters... he offers a plainspoken case for
concern."
- The Washington Post