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The Golden Age of Capitalism: Reinterpreting the Postwar Experience: WIDER Studies in Development Economics

Editat de Stephen A. Marglin, Juliet B. Schor
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 23 ian 1992
For some twenty years after the Second World War, Keynesian economic policies in countries of the capitalist West were successful in generating rapid growth with high employment. This `golden age of capitalism' did not survive the economic traumas of the 1970s; nor has the more recent emphasis on monetarist policies and supply-side performance succeeded in regenerating comparable growth rates. Blending historical analysis with economic theory, this book seeks to understand the making and unmaking of this `golden age', questions the basis of much present policy-making, and suggests alternative directions for policy.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9780198287414
ISBN-10: 0198287410
Pagini: 340
Ilustrații: line drawings, tables
Dimensiuni: 157 x 233 x 20 mm
Greutate: 0.51 kg
Ediția:Revised
Editura: OUP OXFORD
Colecția OUP Oxford
Seria WIDER Studies in Development Economics

Locul publicării:Oxford, United Kingdom

Cuprins

Lal Jayawardena: Preface; Stephen A. Marglin: Lessons of the golden age: an overview; Andrew Glyn, Alan Hughes, Alan Lipietz, & Ajit Singh: The rise and fall of the golden age; Gerald Epstein, & Juliet Schor: Macropolicy in the rise and fall of the golden age; Stephen A. Marglin & Amit Bhaduri: Profit squeeze and Keynesian theory; Samuel Bowles, & Robert Boyer: A wage-led employment regime: income distribution, labour discipline, and aggregate demand in welfare capitalism; Bob Rowthorn, & Andrew Glyn: The diversity of unemployment experience since 1973; Masahiko Aoki: A new paradigm of work organization and co-ordination: lessons from Japanese experience; references; index.

Recenzii

this is a helpful book, addressing a central question which should be of concern to all economists
first rate, commands attention, and deserves a very wide readership
The work has a refreshing breadth
This is a notable book, overall, and one which should stay on as a handy reference for developments which occurred - between, and within OECD economies - till up to about 1987. The quality of the contributions, each one by authorities in the field, is uniformly high. The stress on political economy aspects, and the avoidance of `economism' is particularly refreshing.
This volume is a welcome addition to the growing literature on the nature of capitalist development in the advanced economies since the second world war ... this volume is a useful starting point for anyone attempting to discover the parameters of the golden age of capitalism.