During his presidency, FDR led the American public to believe that the
US government could set policy that would transform the economy. This
book argues that this assumption, which ultimately became embedded
into the general American psyche, has impacted our economy today in
more ways than one. Robert E. Wright breaks down the negative societal
impact of the New Deal throughout this book. The chapters highlight
the lasting influence of these policies, providing new perspectives
and never-before-seen archival research related to FDR's policies. The
book provides insight into how assumptions of governmental
intervention in the economy have shifted the direction of the economy
over time. It also dives into socioeconomic topics related to social
justice, critiquing the New Deal in its original and historical
contexts. Wright brings a long-term public-choice perspective to the
New Deal, providing interdisciplinary insights into socioeconomic
topics such as gender, race, and climate. The resulting book is ideal
for those interested in economics, American history, law, and
policy.
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A Public Choice Perspective
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9783031741418
Publisert
2024
Utgiver
Springer Nature
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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