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Power, Norms, and Inflation - A Skeptical Treatment (Hardcover)
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Power, Norms, and Inflation - A Skeptical Treatment (Hardcover)
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Explanations for inflation had for a long time been ceded to the
purview of economists. The acceleration in rates of inflation
within advanced economies during the 1960s and 1970s, however,
prompted sociologists and political scientists to attempt their own
accounts for this phenomenon.There are two major competing
explanations of the postwar inflation. One, most commonly held by
economists, is that inflation has been produced by governments
through a combination of policy errors and cynical manipulation of
policy for electoral purposes. The other, often advanced by
sociologists and political scientists as an alternative, is that
inflation has been an outcome of class conflict. In his study that
ranges widely over the literature in the relevant disciplines,
Smith examines the strengths and weaknesses of each account, with
particular attention to the evidence presented in support of
class-conflict explanations. He concludes that, on balance, the
policy-error/cynical-manipulation explanation is better supported
than its class-conflict rival.The clarity with which Smith presents
these rival accounts and the critical rigor of his scrutiny make
this a work of interest to advanced students in macroeconomic
theory and to policy makers.
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