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American domestic and international economic policymaking is a sometimes bewildering mixture of economic expertise and political interests. Headlee elucidates the pivotal debates of the 2000-2001 economic policymaking cycle by walking readers through the major institutions and introducing the key actors involved. A section on domestic policy starts with a chapter on the state of the U.S. economy, followed by chapters on making fiscal policy, monetary policy, and labor policy. Each of these chapters on making policy is illustrated by case studies on Social Security reform, the Federal Reserve…mehr
American domestic and international economic policymaking is a sometimes bewildering mixture of economic expertise and political interests. Headlee elucidates the pivotal debates of the 2000-2001 economic policymaking cycle by walking readers through the major institutions and introducing the key actors involved. A section on domestic policy starts with a chapter on the state of the U.S. economy, followed by chapters on making fiscal policy, monetary policy, and labor policy. Each of these chapters on making policy is illustrated by case studies on Social Security reform, the Federal Reserve as financial crisis manager, and women and the economy. The international policy section starts with a chapter on the state of the global economy, followed by chapters on making trade policy, international monetary and financial policy at the U.S. Treasury, reforming the IMF, and the economic development of China. A useful introduction to the ins and outs of beltway policymaking for students of economics, politics, and policymaking.
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Autorenporträt
SUE HEADLEE is Assistant Professor of Economics, Washington Semester Program in Economic Policy, American University, Washington, D.C. She is the author of The Cost of Being Female (Praeger, 1996), and The Political Economy of the American Farm: The Agrarian Roots of American Capitalism (Praeger, 1991).
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Preface Introduction Making Domestic Economic Policy in Washington The State of the U.S. Economy Making Fiscal Policy in Washington Case Study: The American Welfare State Making Monetary Policy in Washington Case Study: The Federal Reserve as a Financial Crisis Manager Making Labor Policy in Washington Case Study: Women and the Economy Making International Economic Policy in Washington The State of the Global Economy Making Trade Policy in Washington Case Study: Exchange Rates and the U.S. Treasury Making International Monetary and Financial Policy in Washington Case Study: Reforming the International Monetary Fund Making Economic Development Policy at the World Bank Case Study: Economic Development of China Conclusion Postscript Appendix: Economic Policymakers, Analysts, and Lobbyists Bibliography Index
Preface Introduction Making Domestic Economic Policy in Washington The State of the U.S. Economy Making Fiscal Policy in Washington Case Study: The American Welfare State Making Monetary Policy in Washington Case Study: The Federal Reserve as a Financial Crisis Manager Making Labor Policy in Washington Case Study: Women and the Economy Making International Economic Policy in Washington The State of the Global Economy Making Trade Policy in Washington Case Study: Exchange Rates and the U.S. Treasury Making International Monetary and Financial Policy in Washington Case Study: Reforming the International Monetary Fund Making Economic Development Policy at the World Bank Case Study: Economic Development of China Conclusion Postscript Appendix: Economic Policymakers, Analysts, and Lobbyists Bibliography Index
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