The opening of minds towards more active government that steers the production structure
Deep society-wide crises tend to produce new economic thinking. 2020 familiarized many millions with trauma and loss. It also intensified the questioning – already started by the North Atlantic Financial Crisis (NAFC) of 2007-12 and by the dramatic rise of China on world technology and military fron...
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ftlondoneconom:oai:eprints.lse.ac.uk:113924 2023-12-17T10:46:34+01:00 The opening of minds towards more active government that steers the production structure Wade, Robert H. 2021-09-23 text http://eprints.lse.ac.uk/113924/ http://eprints.lse.ac.uk/113924/1/5199_20108_1_PB.pdf http://uhu.es/publicaciones/ojs/index.php/REM/index eng eng http://eprints.lse.ac.uk/113924/1/5199_20108_1_PB.pdf Wade, Robert H. (2021) The opening of minds towards more active government that steers the production structure. Revista de Economia Mundial (59). 41 - 65. ISSN 1576-0162 cc_by HC Economic History and Conditions HN Social history and conditions. Social problems. Social reform JF Political institutions (General) HD Industries. Land use. Labor Article PeerReviewed 2021 ftlondoneconom 2023-11-23T23:32:19Z Deep society-wide crises tend to produce new economic thinking. 2020 familiarized many millions with trauma and loss. It also intensified the questioning – already started by the North Atlantic Financial Crisis (NAFC) of 2007-12 and by the dramatic rise of China on world technology and military frontiers – of the conservative ideology or world view which has dominated the economics profession and economic statecraft across the capitalist world for the past four decades – dominated as though simple common sense, quietly transforming western societies. This essay discusses the content of emerging thinking about the role of the state, and causes of the changes. But first, more on where we are coming from: from the deeply entrenched conservative ideology and its anti-government “intervention” in the economy. Article in Journal/Newspaper North Atlantic The London School of Economics and Political Science: LSE Research Online |
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Deep society-wide crises tend to produce new economic thinking. 2020 familiarized many millions with trauma and loss. It also intensified the questioning – already started by the North Atlantic Financial Crisis (NAFC) of 2007-12 and by the dramatic rise of China on world technology and military frontiers – of the conservative ideology or world view which has dominated the economics profession and economic statecraft across the capitalist world for the past four decades – dominated as though simple common sense, quietly transforming western societies. This essay discusses the content of emerging thinking about the role of the state, and causes of the changes. But first, more on where we are coming from: from the deeply entrenched conservative ideology and its anti-government “intervention” in the economy. |
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The opening of minds towards more active government that steers the production structure |
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