ONE OF THE WALL STREET JOURNAL'S 10 BEST BOOKS OF 2024 How inflation
and deflation fears shape American democracy. Many foundational
moments in American economic history—the establishment of paper
money, wartime price controls, the rise of the modern Federal
Reserve—occurred during financial panics as prices either inflated
or deflated sharply. The government’s decisions in these moments,
intended to control price fluctuations, have produced both lasting
effects and some of the most contentious debates in the nation’s
history. A sweeping history of the United States’ economy and
politics, Shock Values reveals how the American state has been shaped
by a massive, ever-evolving effort to insulate its economy from the
real and perceived dangers of price fluctuations. Carola Binder
narrates how the pains of rising and falling prices have brought
lasting changes for every generation of Americans. And with each brush
with price instability, the United States has been reinvented—not as
a more perfect union, but as a reflection of its most recent failures.
Shock Values tells the untold story of prices and price stabilization
in the United States. Expansive and enlightening, Binder recounts the
interest-group politics, legal battles, and economic ideas that have
shaped a nation from the dawn of the republic to the present.
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Prices and Inflation in American Democracy
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9780226833101
Publisert
2024
Utgiver
University of Chicago Press
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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