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Policy Responses to the Interwar Economic Crisis - Contending Ideas of the Economy (Hardcover, 1st ed. 2022)
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Policy Responses to the Interwar Economic Crisis - Contending Ideas of the Economy (Hardcover, 1st ed. 2022)
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This book is about national economic policy responses to the Great
Depression of the interwar period. Taking off from a generally
liberal starting point in the 1920s, states diverged greatly in
their responses. Some were daring while others remained
conservative. The two groups further differed among themselves in
both degree and kind. The book gives a certain shape to this messy
reality by identifying broad policy patterns (paradigms), and
offers an explanation of it which emphasizes the ideational
disposition of policy actors while recognizing the context that
limits what they can do. More specifically, it argues that the
ideas held by rulers and the strategies they consequently developed
regarding three major groups of interest - business, labour, and,
most critically, agrarians - largely determined economic policy
variation across nations.
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