Pivotal Decade: How the United States Traded Factories for Finance in the SeventiesIn this fascinating new history, Judith Stein argues that in order to understand our current economic crisis we need to look back to the 1970s and the end of the age of the factory--the era of postwar liberalism, created by the New Deal, whose practices, high wages, and regulated capital produced both robust economic growth and greater income equality. When high oil prices and economic competition from Japan and Germany battered the American economy, new policies--both international and domestic--became necessary. But war was waged against inflation, rather than against unemployment, and the government promoted a balanced budget instead of growth. This, says Stein, marked the beginning of the age of finance and subsequent deregulation, free trade, low taxation, and weak unions that has fostered inequality and now the worst recession in eighty years. Drawing on extensive archival research and covering the economic, intellectual, political, and labor history of the decade, Stein provides a wealth of information on the 1970s. She also shows that to restore prosperity today, America needs a new model: more factories and fewer financial houses. --Publisher's description. |
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Avis d'utilisateur - rivkat - LibraryThingThe decisions that hollowed out the American economy were, Stein suggests, largely made in the 1970s and 1980s, when Cold War alliance-building led American politicians to ignore violations of free ... Consulter l'avis complet
Table des matières
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CHAPTER FIVE 1975 CAPITALISM IS ON THE RUN | |
CHAPTER SIX 1976 MORALITY AND ECONOMY | |
CHAPTER NINE From Virtuous Circle to Perfect Storm OIL CRISIS II | |
CHAPTER TEN 197980 THE GNOMES OF ZURICH GOT THEIR WAY | |
CHAPTER ELEVEN Age of Inequality | |
NOTES | |
CHAPTER 9 FROM VIRTUOUS CIRCLE TO PERFECT STORM | |
CHAPTER 10 197980 | |
CHAPTER 11 AGE OF INEQUALITY | |
INDEX | |
CHAPTER SEVEN International Keynesianism in a Troubled World | |
CHAPTER EIGHT Labor to Capital DOMESTIC KEYNESIANISM ON THE ROPES | |
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