The Golden age of capitalism : reinterpreting the postwar experience
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The Golden age of capitalism : reinterpreting the postwar experience
Clarendon, 1990
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Errata slips inserted
Bibliography: p. 294-315
Includes index
Description and Table of Contents
Description
This historical/theoretical work presents essays that examine the institutions that fostered sustained growth and high employment after World War II, and the forces which undermined the effectiveness of these institutions in the 1960s and 70s. Contributors include A. Glyn, A. Hughes, A. Lipietz, A. Singh, G. Epstein, J. Schor, S. Marglin, A. Bhaduri, S. Bowles, R. Boyer, R. Rowthorn, and M. Aoki.
Table of Contents
- 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.
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