The American political economy : institutional evolution of market and state / Marc Allen Eisner.
Material type: TextPublisher: New York : Routledge, 2011Description: xii, 244 pages : illustrations ; 24 cmContent type:- text
- unmediated
- volume
- 041599960X
- 9780415999601
- 0415999626
- 9780415999625
- 330.973 22
- HC103 .E38 2011
Contents:
Beyond the market-state dichotomy -- Making sense of institutions and institutional change -- The progressive regime and the regulatory state -- The rise of the new deal regime -- The postwar consolidation of the new deal regime -- The rise and pause of the Keynesian welfare state -- The neoliberal regime and the return of the market -- The two welfare states and the coming entitlement crisis -- The global economy and the persistence of the state -- The financial crisis and the great recession -- Continuity and change in the American political economy.
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Includes bibliographical references and index.
Beyond the market-state dichotomy -- Making sense of institutions and institutional change -- The progressive regime and the regulatory state -- The rise of the new deal regime -- The postwar consolidation of the new deal regime -- The rise and pause of the Keynesian welfare state -- The neoliberal regime and the return of the market -- The two welfare states and the coming entitlement crisis -- The global economy and the persistence of the state -- The financial crisis and the great recession -- Continuity and change in the American political economy.
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