Combining balance sheet analysis with historical institutional analysis, this book traces the evolution of social sector financial balance sheets in the US from 1960-2018.
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An 'Author Meets Critics' session was held at the SASE conference in 2022. Full video available here:
https://youtu.be/9OMTySj7YVo?si=gSYtnoaJhxmC4apM
"A massive and remarkable achievement. The historical institutional analysis of trends in sectoral balance sheets is backed by endlessly fascinating tables and figures. The central claim about the ideological and real impact of finance is highly relevant to the study of American and comparative political economy. The two volumes provide important insights into patterns of continuity and change in American economics and politics since the financial crisis of 2007-8."
Jeffry Frieden, Harvard University Department of Government
https://youtu.be/9OMTySj7YVo?si=gSYtnoaJhxmC4apM
"A massive and remarkable achievement. The historical institutional analysis of trends in sectoral balance sheets is backed by endlessly fascinating tables and figures. The central claim about the ideological and real impact of finance is highly relevant to the study of American and comparative political economy. The two volumes provide important insights into patterns of continuity and change in American economics and politics since the financial crisis of 2007-8."
Jeffry Frieden, Harvard University Department of Government