O. Furner / Barry Supple (eds.)
The State and Economic Knowledge
The American and British Experiences
Herausgeber: Furner, Mary O.; Supple, Barry; Hamilton, Lee H.
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The American and British Experiences
Herausgeber: Furner, Mary O.; Supple, Barry; Hamilton, Lee H.
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Essays on the modern state's role in producing the knowledge base required for economic policy-making.
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 492
- Erscheinungstermin: 21. Juni 2002
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 29mm
- Gewicht: 792g
- ISBN-13: 9780521523158
- ISBN-10: 052152315X
- Artikelnr.: 21560848
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 492
- Erscheinungstermin: 21. Juni 2002
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 29mm
- Gewicht: 792g
- ISBN-13: 9780521523158
- ISBN-10: 052152315X
- Artikelnr.: 21560848
Foreword Michael J. Lacey; Part I. The State and the Uses of Economic
Knowledge: 1. Ideas, institutions, and state in the United States and
Britain: an introduction Mary O. Furner and Barry Supple; 2. Economic
knowledge and government in Britain: some historical and comparative
reflections Donald Winch; Part II. The State and Economic Performance: 3.
Liberty by design: freedom, planning, and John Quincy Adams's American
system John Lauritz Larson; 4. Government as a laboratory for economic
learning in the years of the Democratic Roosevelt William J. Barber; 5. The
emergence of economic growthmanship in the United States: federal policy
and economic knowledge in the Truman years Robert M. Collins; 6. The
treasury's analytical model of the British economy between the wars Peter
Clarke; 7. Old dogs and new tricks: the British treasury and Keynesian
economics in the 1940s and 1950s George C. Peden; Part III. Industrial
Maturity and Economic Policy: 8. Knowing capitalism: public investigation
and the labor question in the long progressive era Mary O. Furner; 9.
Economic inquiry and the state in new era America: antistatist corporatism
and positive statism in uneasy coexistence Ellis W. Hawley; 10. Official
economic inquiry and Britain's industrial decline: the first fifty years
Barry Supple; 11. Economic ideas and government policy on industrial
organization in Britain since 1945 Leslie Hannah; Part IV. Economic
Knowledge and Social Action: 12. Economic knowledge and British social
policy Jose Harris; 13. Economists and the formation of the modern tax
system in the United States: the World War I crisis W. Elliot Brownlee; 14.
Population, economists, and the state: the royal commission of population,
1944-9 Jay M. Winter; About the authors; Index.
Knowledge: 1. Ideas, institutions, and state in the United States and
Britain: an introduction Mary O. Furner and Barry Supple; 2. Economic
knowledge and government in Britain: some historical and comparative
reflections Donald Winch; Part II. The State and Economic Performance: 3.
Liberty by design: freedom, planning, and John Quincy Adams's American
system John Lauritz Larson; 4. Government as a laboratory for economic
learning in the years of the Democratic Roosevelt William J. Barber; 5. The
emergence of economic growthmanship in the United States: federal policy
and economic knowledge in the Truman years Robert M. Collins; 6. The
treasury's analytical model of the British economy between the wars Peter
Clarke; 7. Old dogs and new tricks: the British treasury and Keynesian
economics in the 1940s and 1950s George C. Peden; Part III. Industrial
Maturity and Economic Policy: 8. Knowing capitalism: public investigation
and the labor question in the long progressive era Mary O. Furner; 9.
Economic inquiry and the state in new era America: antistatist corporatism
and positive statism in uneasy coexistence Ellis W. Hawley; 10. Official
economic inquiry and Britain's industrial decline: the first fifty years
Barry Supple; 11. Economic ideas and government policy on industrial
organization in Britain since 1945 Leslie Hannah; Part IV. Economic
Knowledge and Social Action: 12. Economic knowledge and British social
policy Jose Harris; 13. Economists and the formation of the modern tax
system in the United States: the World War I crisis W. Elliot Brownlee; 14.
Population, economists, and the state: the royal commission of population,
1944-9 Jay M. Winter; About the authors; Index.
Foreword Michael J. Lacey; Part I. The State and the Uses of Economic
Knowledge: 1. Ideas, institutions, and state in the United States and
Britain: an introduction Mary O. Furner and Barry Supple; 2. Economic
knowledge and government in Britain: some historical and comparative
reflections Donald Winch; Part II. The State and Economic Performance: 3.
Liberty by design: freedom, planning, and John Quincy Adams's American
system John Lauritz Larson; 4. Government as a laboratory for economic
learning in the years of the Democratic Roosevelt William J. Barber; 5. The
emergence of economic growthmanship in the United States: federal policy
and economic knowledge in the Truman years Robert M. Collins; 6. The
treasury's analytical model of the British economy between the wars Peter
Clarke; 7. Old dogs and new tricks: the British treasury and Keynesian
economics in the 1940s and 1950s George C. Peden; Part III. Industrial
Maturity and Economic Policy: 8. Knowing capitalism: public investigation
and the labor question in the long progressive era Mary O. Furner; 9.
Economic inquiry and the state in new era America: antistatist corporatism
and positive statism in uneasy coexistence Ellis W. Hawley; 10. Official
economic inquiry and Britain's industrial decline: the first fifty years
Barry Supple; 11. Economic ideas and government policy on industrial
organization in Britain since 1945 Leslie Hannah; Part IV. Economic
Knowledge and Social Action: 12. Economic knowledge and British social
policy Jose Harris; 13. Economists and the formation of the modern tax
system in the United States: the World War I crisis W. Elliot Brownlee; 14.
Population, economists, and the state: the royal commission of population,
1944-9 Jay M. Winter; About the authors; Index.
Knowledge: 1. Ideas, institutions, and state in the United States and
Britain: an introduction Mary O. Furner and Barry Supple; 2. Economic
knowledge and government in Britain: some historical and comparative
reflections Donald Winch; Part II. The State and Economic Performance: 3.
Liberty by design: freedom, planning, and John Quincy Adams's American
system John Lauritz Larson; 4. Government as a laboratory for economic
learning in the years of the Democratic Roosevelt William J. Barber; 5. The
emergence of economic growthmanship in the United States: federal policy
and economic knowledge in the Truman years Robert M. Collins; 6. The
treasury's analytical model of the British economy between the wars Peter
Clarke; 7. Old dogs and new tricks: the British treasury and Keynesian
economics in the 1940s and 1950s George C. Peden; Part III. Industrial
Maturity and Economic Policy: 8. Knowing capitalism: public investigation
and the labor question in the long progressive era Mary O. Furner; 9.
Economic inquiry and the state in new era America: antistatist corporatism
and positive statism in uneasy coexistence Ellis W. Hawley; 10. Official
economic inquiry and Britain's industrial decline: the first fifty years
Barry Supple; 11. Economic ideas and government policy on industrial
organization in Britain since 1945 Leslie Hannah; Part IV. Economic
Knowledge and Social Action: 12. Economic knowledge and British social
policy Jose Harris; 13. Economists and the formation of the modern tax
system in the United States: the World War I crisis W. Elliot Brownlee; 14.
Population, economists, and the state: the royal commission of population,
1944-9 Jay M. Winter; About the authors; Index.