This study develops and tests a theory of the state's intervention into the capitalist economy by examining the origins and collapse of the National Recovery Administration during the New Deal 1933-1935.PhDSociologyLabor relationsPublic policyUniversity of Michiganhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/162417/1/9013865.pd
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Abstract The New Deal produced a fundamental change in the structure of American government. The nat...
This paper describes the ways in which African Americans were written out of or subordinated within ...
This paper looks at the involvement and influence of capitalists on the Social Security Act of 1935....
In recent years theorists such as Claus Offe, Theda Skocpol, and Fred Block have contributed to the ...
The U.S. welfare state has been under attack from both sides of the aisle since the mid-1970s. Using...
This dissertation develops a theory of the functioning of a welfare, or income-maintenance, system i...
Class and Power in the New Deal provides a new perspective on the origins and implementation of the ...
Review of: State and Party in America\u27s New Deal. Finegold, Kenneth and Skocpol, Theda
The data base for this research was provided by a set of mimeographed reports prepared in the summer...
The purpose of this paper is to analyze the series of events and legislation that has led to the cur...
This study builds an institutional power struggle process approach to contest the leading State th...
The origin and development of welfare state has generally been explained by four major theories. The...
This paper aims to evaluate the role of federal government in the American economy, especially when ...
The financial crash of 1929 ended an exceptional period of prosperity, and the consequences were not...
This study combines the fields of political and environmental history to understand the evolution of...
Abstract The New Deal produced a fundamental change in the structure of American government. The nat...
This paper describes the ways in which African Americans were written out of or subordinated within ...
This paper looks at the involvement and influence of capitalists on the Social Security Act of 1935....