Politics in Hard Times: Comparative Responses to International Economic CrisesCornell University Press, 1986 - 267 Seiten In Politics in Hard Times, Peter Gourevitch explores the common political factors that shape economic policy choices. He focuses on three periods of economic crisis--1873-1896, 1929-1949, and 1971 to the present--and compares policy choices made in Britain, France, Germany, Sweden, and the United States. |
Inhalt
Preface | 9 |
The Politics of Economic Policy 17 7 35 | 17 |
Explaining Policy Choices | 35 |
The Crisis of 187396 | 71 |
The Formation of the Mixed | 124 |
The Crisis of the 1970s | 181 |
COMParative RespoNSES TO INTERNATIONAL | 219 |
Notes | 241 |
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