In the twentieth century, the United States replaced the United
Kingdom as the centre of both the output of economic literature and
the international economy. Having examined the structure of
influence within the Keynesian and the Anti-Keynesian Traditions,
(volume 1 and 2), this volume, the third of the trilogy, focuses
more directly on economists and it highlights a multi-layered
structure of influence within the policy process. Unpublished
archival evidence illuminates aspects of the process by which the
USA emerged as a dominant player in the world economy. This volume
will be of interest not just to economists but to historians and
social scientists, and to anyone interested in this transformation
in world history.
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