Explaining Economic Policy Reversals

Explaining Economic Policy Reversals

by Christopher Hood (Author)

Synopsis

This work considers the economic policy dinosaurs, which apparently went into extinction in the 1980s. They are: the move from classical regulation to deregulation; the move from public enterprise to privatization; the move from Keynesian to monetarist macroeconomic policy; the shift from rapid growth in government spending and staffing to stabilization and cutbacks; the move from progressive income tax structures towards flatter taxes ; and the shift from progressive-era public administration to new public management . None of these major policy shifts were predicted by economists or other mainstream social scientists. The author compares the actual changes with previously established theoretical accounts of what makes policy shift and explores how far the changes can be understood in terms of the power of ideas, the power of interests, the effect of changing social contexts and self-destructive dynamics of public policy.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 167
Publisher: Open University Press
Published: 01 Apr 1994

ISBN 10: 0335156495
ISBN 13: 9780335156498

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...valuable and interesting reading. - The Economic Journal