The political power of economic ideas : Keynesianism across nations /
The political power of economic ideas : Keynesianism across nations /
edited by Peter A. Hall
- Princeton, New Jersey : Princeton University Press, 1989
- vi, 406 p. / 23 cm.
The spreat of Keynesian Doctrines and practices in the United States, 27. -- Ideas and politics : The acceptance of Keynesianism in Britain and the United States, 53. -- Keynesian politics : The political sources of economic policy choices, 87. -- Keynes, keynesianism, and state intervention, 107. -- The miscarriage of necessity and invention : Proto - keynesianism and democratic States in the 1930s, 129. -- The development of keynesianism in France, 171. -- Keynes and italian economics, 195. -- What is Keynesian about deficit financing? the case of interwar germany, 231. -- The underdevelopment of keynesianism in the Federal Republic of Germany, 263. -- The diffusion of Keynesian ideas in Japan, 291. -- Keynesianism and the scandinavian models of economic policy, 311. -- How the keynesian revoluction was exported from the United States, and other comments, 347. -- Conclusion : The politics of Keynesian ideas, 361
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The spreat of Keynesian Doctrines and practices in the United States, 27. -- Ideas and politics : The acceptance of Keynesianism in Britain and the United States, 53. -- Keynesian politics : The political sources of economic policy choices, 87. -- Keynes, keynesianism, and state intervention, 107. -- The miscarriage of necessity and invention : Proto - keynesianism and democratic States in the 1930s, 129. -- The development of keynesianism in France, 171. -- Keynes and italian economics, 195. -- What is Keynesian about deficit financing? the case of interwar germany, 231. -- The underdevelopment of keynesianism in the Federal Republic of Germany, 263. -- The diffusion of Keynesian ideas in Japan, 291. -- Keynesianism and the scandinavian models of economic policy, 311. -- How the keynesian revoluction was exported from the United States, and other comments, 347. -- Conclusion : The politics of Keynesian ideas, 361
0691023026
HB 99.7 P769 1989