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Written during the Second World War against the background of the
economic and political futility of the 1930s, this book deals with
the changing role of government, and particularly fiscal policy as
an instrument for regulating the national income and its
distribution. Arguing that the war had an economic basis - the
inability of the great industrial nations to provide full
employment at rising standards of real income - the book discusses
how the failure to achieve a world order in the political sphere
must be sought in the facts of economic frustration.
Written during the Second World War against the background of the
economic and political futility of the 1930s, this book deals with
the changing role of government, and particularly fiscal policy as
an instrument for regulating the national income and its
distribution. Arguing that the war had an economic basis - the
inability of the great industrial nations to provide full
employment at rising standards of real income - the book discusses
how the failure to achieve a world order in the political sphere
must be sought in the facts of economic frustration.
This is a new release of the original 1939 edition.
This is a new release of the original 1939 edition.
This edition (1964) of Business Cycles and National Income includes
the whole of the 1951 edition (Parts I-IV) in unaltered form and
adds five new chapters (Part V). This new material presents a
survey and analysis of the four recessions and recoveries which we
have witnessed in the American economy in the periods 1948-1963.
Examines, in detail, the impact of four postwar business cycles on
the national economy. Then it is considered some of the major
problems facing the economy in this decade.
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