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_aRosen, Elliot A., _d1928- _e1 |
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245 | 1 | 0 | _aRoosevelt, the Great Depression, and the economics of recoveryElliot A. Rosen. |
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_aCharlottesville, Va. : _bUniversity of Virginia Press, _c(c)2005. |
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_aInternational financial crisis -- _tNationalizing the economy -- _tDollar devaluation and the monetary group -- _tMonetary policy and the Hoover-Strawn Group -- _tFiscal policy and regional diversity -- _tThe myth of a corporate state -- _tThe limits of planning -- _tTrade reciprocity or the land used as concealed dole -- _tRelief, public works, and social insurance -- _tThe new economics -- _tThe national resources planning board -- _tMature capitalism and developmental economics -- _tThe economics of recovery. |
520 | 1 | _a"Historians have often speculated on the alternative paths the United States might have taken during the Great Depression: What if Franklin D. Roosevelt had been killed by one of Giuseppe Zangara's bullets in Miami on February 15, 1933? Would there have been a New Deal under an administration led by Herbert Hoover had he been reelected in 1932? To what degree were Roosevelt's own ideas and inclinations, as opposed to those of his contemporaries, essential to the formulation of New Deal policies?". | |
520 | 8 | _a"In Roosevelt, the Great Depression, and the Economics of Recovery, Elliot A. Rosen examines these and other questions, exploring the causes of the Great Depression and America's recovery from it in relation to the policies and policy alternatives that were in play during the New Deal era. Evaluating policies in economic terms, and disentangling economic claims from political ideology, Rosen argues that while planning efforts and full-employment policies were essential for coping with the emergency of the depression, from an economic standpoint it is in fact fortunate that they did not become permanent elements of our political economy. | |
520 | 8 | _aBy insisting that the economic bases of proposals be accurately represented in debating their merits, Rosen reveals that the productivity gains, which accelerated in the years following the 1929 stock market crash, were more responsible for long-term economic recovery than were governmental policies."--BOOK JACKET. | |
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_aRoosevelt, Franklin D. _q(Franklin Delano), _d1882-1945. |
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_a1 _bCynthia Snell _c1 _dCynthia Snell |