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Towards the Managed Economy - Keynes, the Treasury and the fiscal policy debate of the 1930s (Paperback)
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Towards the Managed Economy - Keynes, the Treasury and the fiscal policy debate of the 1930s (Paperback)
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This is a major study of economic policy making in Britain between
the wars. It provided the first full-length analysis of the early
development of fiscal policy as a tool of modern economic
management. The central question addressed is how Keynesian fiscal
policies came to be adopted by the British government, with
particular attention paid to the role of the Treasury and to that
of Keynes himself. Drawing extensively on unpublished documents
hitherto untapped by economists or historians, Roger Middleton
challenges the widely held view of official economic thinking as an
ill-informed group of people holding 'the Treasury view' in
opposition to Keynes's prescriptions for deficient demand and mass
unemployment. Instead he argues that acceptance of Keynesian
economics during the Second World War resulted from political and
administrative factors as much as a conversion to Keynesian theory.
He investigates the form and impact of fiscal policy during the
1930s and, through a constant employment budget analysis, shows
convincingly that at times of rising unemployment governments
ignore at their peril the effects of automatic stabilizers upon
budgetary stability. Historians and economists welcomed this fresh
perspective on a debate of historical as well as contemporary
importance. Towards the Managed Economy is essential reading for
all those interested in the rise and fall of Keynesian demand
management. This classic text was first published in 1985.
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