Understanding economic policy

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Understanding economic policy

Maurice Mullard

Routledge, 1992

  • : hard
  • : pbk

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Includes bibliography (p. [299]-306) and index

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巻冊次

: hard ISBN 9780415068819

内容説明

For most of the post-war period, economic policy has been the battleground on which elections have been won or lost. "Understanding Economic Policy" provides a framework for understanding the nature of economic policy and its making. In an accessible and non-technical way it outlines two models of economic policy: a "laissez-faire", liberal approach of the kind associated with recent Conservative governments, and the type of managed economy normally identified as "Keynesian". Both the micro and the macro implications of the approaches are considered at length. The author discusses both models in the context of economic policy since the war. The Labour governments of 1945-51 are seen to lay the foundations for the years of consensus which preceeded the Thatcher era. He concludes by considering the prospects for economic policy in the 1990s in the wake of events including ERM entry. This book should be of interest to lecturers and students of economics, politics, and business studies.

目次

1. The Politics of Economic Policy Making 2. Liberal Individualism and the Market 3. Market Economics: Labour Markets, Wages and Employment 4. The Political Implications of Market Liberalism (with Henry Fineberg) 5. The Economics of Keynes and Keynesianism 6. Keynesian Economics: Wages, the Labour Market and Employment 7. The Politics of Keynesianism (with Harry Fineberg) 8. The Labour Government and Economic Policy, 1945-51 9. The Economics of Butskellism and Collectivism: Economic Policy, 1951 - 1970 10. Disillusionment: The End of Butskellism and Economic Policy in the 1970s 11. The Economics of Thatcherism: Economic Policy between 1979 and 1990 12. Conclusions: The Options for Economic Policy in the 1990s.
巻冊次

: pbk ISBN 9780415068826

内容説明

For most of the post-war period, economic policy has been the battleground on which elections have been won or lost. "Understanding Economic Policy" provides a framework for understanding the nature of economic policy and its making. In an accessible and non-technical way it outlines two models of economic policy: a "laissez-faire", liberal approach of the kind associated with recent Conservative governments, and the type of managed economy normally identified as "Keynesian". Both the micro and the macro implications of the approaches are considered at length. The author discusses both models in the context of economic policy since the war. The Labour governments of 1945-51 are seen to lay the foundations for the years of consensus which preceeded the Thatcher era. He concludes by considering the prospects for economic policy in the 1990s in the wake of events including ERM entry. This book should be of interest to lecturers and students of economics, politics, business studies.

目次

1. The Politics of Economic Policy Making 2. Liberal Individualism and the Market 3. Market Economics: Labour Markets, Wages and Employment 4. The Political Implications of Market Liberalism (with Henry Fineberg) 5. The Economics of Keynes and Keynesianism 6. Keynesian Economics: Wages, the Labour Market and Employment 7. The Politics of Keynesianism (with Harry Fineberg) 8. The Labour Government and Economic Policy, 1945-51 9. The Economics of Butskellism and Collectivism: Economic Policy, 1951 - 1970 10. Disillusionment: The End of Butskellism and Economic Policy in the 1970s 11. The Economics of Thatcherism: Economic Policy between 1979 and 1990 12. Conclusions: The Options for Economic Policy in the 1990s.

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