The campaign to pass the Humphrey-Hawkins Full Employment Act has been misunderstood by many historians. Rather than a failed attempt to resuscitate New Deal Keynesianism by an exhausted Democratic Party, it represented a radical effort to reconfigure the political economy of the United States by embracing national planning ideas that were enjoying a revival in response to the economic crisis of the 1970s. The fact that this bill proved politically viable challenges historians’ assumptions that this decade saw the American people turn away from “big government” and toward pro-market solutions for social and economic problems. This episode also forces us to reassess our understanding of the Democratic Party in this decade. It suggests that h...
Why do parties change their policy positions? This research employs two models to examine the influe...
Abstract The New Deal produced a fundamental change in the structure of American government. The nat...
This thesis examines the reception, generation, and use of economic ideas in the British Liberal Par...
This article relates the history of economists' influence in shaping the content of the Humphrey-Haw...
The American people in the mid-1940's were haunted by the Great Depression and thought they were vul...
The New Economics got off to a slow start after Keynes wrote the General Theory. The public and th...
Historians of ideas have long considered the mixed economies established after World War II to be ch...
The Full Employment and Balanced Growth Act of 1978, commonly known as the Humphrey-Hawkins Act shif...
Between 1945-1980, there existed a social compact between the three main parties involved. However, ...
Between 1974 and 1984, the United States experienced an extended period of acute economic turmoil. D...
A typed draft copy of a chapter for an unpublished book, America and the New Deal entitled, New Dea...
Deregulation and The Partisan Politics of the Savings and Loan Crisis, 1970-1989, explores the polit...
As each presidential election passes into the history books, debate renews over the status of the Ne...
Since the early 1990s, constitutional history has experienced a renaissance. This revival had many c...
The views expressed are the author’s own and do not represent those of the Institute, its staff, or ...
Why do parties change their policy positions? This research employs two models to examine the influe...
Abstract The New Deal produced a fundamental change in the structure of American government. The nat...
This thesis examines the reception, generation, and use of economic ideas in the British Liberal Par...
This article relates the history of economists' influence in shaping the content of the Humphrey-Haw...
The American people in the mid-1940's were haunted by the Great Depression and thought they were vul...
The New Economics got off to a slow start after Keynes wrote the General Theory. The public and th...
Historians of ideas have long considered the mixed economies established after World War II to be ch...
The Full Employment and Balanced Growth Act of 1978, commonly known as the Humphrey-Hawkins Act shif...
Between 1945-1980, there existed a social compact between the three main parties involved. However, ...
Between 1974 and 1984, the United States experienced an extended period of acute economic turmoil. D...
A typed draft copy of a chapter for an unpublished book, America and the New Deal entitled, New Dea...
Deregulation and The Partisan Politics of the Savings and Loan Crisis, 1970-1989, explores the polit...
As each presidential election passes into the history books, debate renews over the status of the Ne...
Since the early 1990s, constitutional history has experienced a renaissance. This revival had many c...
The views expressed are the author’s own and do not represent those of the Institute, its staff, or ...
Why do parties change their policy positions? This research employs two models to examine the influe...
Abstract The New Deal produced a fundamental change in the structure of American government. The nat...
This thesis examines the reception, generation, and use of economic ideas in the British Liberal Par...