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The Political Power of Economic Ideas

Keynesianism across Nations

Peter A. Hall

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John Maynard Keynes once observed that the "ideas of economists and political philosophers, both when they are right and when they are wrong, are more powerful than is commonly understood." The contributors to this volume take that assertion seriously. In a full-scale study of the impact of Keynesian doctrines across nations, their essays trace the reception accorded Keynesian ideas, initially during the 1930s and then in the years after World War II, in a wide range of nations, including Britain, the United States, France, Germany, Italy, Japan, and Scandinavia. The contributors review the latest historical evidence to explain why some nations embraced Keynesian policies while others did not. At a time of growing interest in comparative public policy-making, they examine the central issue of how and why particular ideas acquire influence over policy and politics.


Based on three years of collaborative research for the Social Science Research Council, the volume takes up central themes in contemporary economics, political science, and history. The contributors are Christopher S. Allen, Marcello de Cecco, Peter Alexis Gourevitch, Eleanor M. Hadley, Peter A. Hall, Albert O. Hirschman, Harold James, Bradford A. Lee, Jukka Pekkarinen, Pierre Rosanvallon, Walter S. Salant, Margaret Weir, and Donald Winch.

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Labour movement, Economist, Currency, World War II, Full employment, Capitalism, Economic interventionism, Corporatism, Monetary policy, Market economy, Unemployment, Keynesian economics, Economic problem, Ideology, Deflation, Tax cut, Deficit spending, Demand management, Economic recovery, Fiscal policy, Calculation, Theda Skocpol, Civil service, Macroeconomics, Treasury view, Economy, Tax, Income, The General Theory of Employment, Interest and Money, Government debt, Measures of national income and output, Trade union, Nazi Germany, Budget, Marxism, Saving, Recession, Keynesian Revolution, Political party, Inflation, Policy, Political economy, Welfare, Economics, Public policy, Political science, Employment, Interest rate, Social democracy, Financial crisis, John Maynard Keynes, Politician, Devaluation, Nationalization, Economic policy, Government spending, Wage, Central bank, Economic planning, Balanced budget, Economic development, Subsidy, Cambridge University Press, Politics, Welfare state, War economy, Marshall Plan, Unemployment benefits, Exchange rate, Public expenditure