Over the past quarter century or so there has been, in Peter Hall s formulation (Hall, 1993), a paradigm shift in macro-economic policy making: a movement from a Keynesian mode of policy making towards one based on monetary theory. The latter was open to a variety of interpretations and has been modified in practice. However, there was clearly a transformation in the way we think about economic policy making. Is the same true of social policy? Has there been an equivalent paradigm shift in the way we think about social policy? The two books under review provide an opportunity for addressing this question.
One particular index of the systemic nature of the current crisis is the weaknesses of intellectual ...
Published online: 22 Mar 2018This contribution delineates the sui generis paradigmatic portent of th...
Peter Hall’s 1993 article came at the same time as a parallel body of literature was developing, som...
This chapter traces the different approaches to social policy as they have developed over time, star...
The article focuses on the interplay between changes in welfare state paradigms (Keynesian, neo-libe...
The recent financial crisis has demonstrated the dangers of ignoring the factors that led to previou...
Changing Welfare, Changing States disentangles the various answers to these questions, inviting us t...
O ver the last three decades, macroeconomic theory and the practice ofmacroeconomics by economists h...
The aim of my thesis was to explore paradigm shifts within the economic discipline through the role ...
The term ‘postmodernism’ has recently entered the study of social policy, prompting debate over its ...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Bristol University Press...
This innovative text offers an assessment of the role of management in the restructuring of social w...
New Keynesians (NK) refer to an advanced posture compared to the traditional paradigm of the IS-LM e...
Keynes made a unique contribution to thought about economic policy in three important respects. Firs...
International audienceToday we are experiencing good improvements in policy, social policy and polic...
One particular index of the systemic nature of the current crisis is the weaknesses of intellectual ...
Published online: 22 Mar 2018This contribution delineates the sui generis paradigmatic portent of th...
Peter Hall’s 1993 article came at the same time as a parallel body of literature was developing, som...
This chapter traces the different approaches to social policy as they have developed over time, star...
The article focuses on the interplay between changes in welfare state paradigms (Keynesian, neo-libe...
The recent financial crisis has demonstrated the dangers of ignoring the factors that led to previou...
Changing Welfare, Changing States disentangles the various answers to these questions, inviting us t...
O ver the last three decades, macroeconomic theory and the practice ofmacroeconomics by economists h...
The aim of my thesis was to explore paradigm shifts within the economic discipline through the role ...
The term ‘postmodernism’ has recently entered the study of social policy, prompting debate over its ...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Bristol University Press...
This innovative text offers an assessment of the role of management in the restructuring of social w...
New Keynesians (NK) refer to an advanced posture compared to the traditional paradigm of the IS-LM e...
Keynes made a unique contribution to thought about economic policy in three important respects. Firs...
International audienceToday we are experiencing good improvements in policy, social policy and polic...
One particular index of the systemic nature of the current crisis is the weaknesses of intellectual ...
Published online: 22 Mar 2018This contribution delineates the sui generis paradigmatic portent of th...
Peter Hall’s 1993 article came at the same time as a parallel body of literature was developing, som...