Bastard Keynesianism : the evolution of economic thinking and policymaking since World War II

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Bastard Keynesianism : the evolution of economic thinking and policymaking since World War II

Lynn Turgeon

Praeger, 1996

  • : pbk

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A hardcover edition of Bastard Keynesianism is available from Greenwood Press... [et al.]

Includes bibliographical references and index

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内容説明

The thinking of John Maynard Keynes is still relevant to successful development of the advanced capitalistic system as is shown by evolution of economic thinking since World War II. The changes in economic thinking in the United States and in the world are described, with a chapter devoted to each presidency from Eisenhower to Clinton. The importance of Military Keynesianism in winning the Cold War is described along with similarities and differences between the various national administrations.

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Preface Introduction Classical Keynesian Thinking Economic Thinking during and after World War II Eisenhower and the Rejection of Military Keynesianism The Return of Military Keynesianism under Kennedy-Johnson Conversion of President Nixon to Non-Military Keynesianism The Non-Military Non-Keynesian Ford Interregnum Jimmy Carter, the Populist and Military Non-Keynesian Military Keynesian and Supply-Side President Ronald Reagan George Bush, Another Non-Military, Non-Keynesian President Can President Clinton Become a Non-Military Keynesian? The Unraveling of Classical Keynesian Economics in the United States over the Past Half-Century Where Do We Go from Here? What Would Keynes Say Today? Appendix A: Development of Keynesianism within the History of Economic Doctrines Appendix B: What Is Military Keynesianism (and What Is the Alternative)? Appendix C: Thinking about the Partial Devaluation of the Dollar Appendix D: Incomes Policies at Home and Abroad Appendix E: How Keynesian Are the Canadians? Notes Glossary Annotated Bibliography

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