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Depression, War, and Cold War Robert Higgs (, Senior Fellow in Political EconomyThe Independent Institute)

Depression, War, and Cold War By Robert Higgs (, Senior Fellow in Political EconomyThe Independent Institute)

Depression, War, and Cold War by Robert Higgs (, Senior Fellow in Political EconomyThe Independent Institute)


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In Depression, War, and Cold War, economic historian and political economist Robert Higgs recasts our view of the relations between the federal government and the economy from the New Deal era to the end of the Cold War, presenting new evidence, new statistical analyses, and new interpretations of familiar data. The result is a strikingly altered panorama of recent U.S. history.

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Depression, War, and Cold War: Studies in Political Economy by Robert Higgs (, Senior Fellow in Political EconomyThe Independent Institute)

Other books exist that warn of the dangers of empire and war. However, few, if any, of these books do so from a scholarly, informed economic standpoint. In Depression, War, and Cold War , Robert Higgs, a highly regarded economic historian, makes pointed, fresh economic arguments against war, showing links between government policies and the economy in a clear, accessible way. He boldly questions, for instance, the widely accepted idea that World War II was the chief reason the Depression-era economy recovered. The book as a whole covers American economic history from the Great Depression through the Cold War. Part I centers on the Depression and World War II. It addresses the impact of government policies on the private sector, the effects of wartime procurement policies on the economy, and the economic consequences of the transition to a peacetime economy after the victorious end of the war. Part II focuses on the Cold War, particularly on the links between Congress and defense procurement, the level of profits made by defense contractors, and the role of public opinion andnt ideological rhetoric in the maintenance of defense expenditures over time. This new book extends and refines ideas of the earlier book with new interpretations, evidence, and statistical analysis. This book will reach a similar audience of students, researchers, and educated lay people in political economy and economic history in particular, and in the social sciences in general.

Depression, War, and Cold War Reviews

A reading of the distressingly true facts and arguments in these essays raises fundamental questions as to what can be done: how to find and apply the necessary correctives to the popular and scholarly willingness to remain emotionally invested in erroneous explanations, and how to avoid responding to social and economic problems by waging destructive war. This most recent addition to Robert Higg's body of work is an invaluable guide in that further quest. * Richard Wall, American Studies Journal *

About Robert Higgs (, Senior Fellow in Political EconomyThe Independent Institute)

Robert Higgs is Senior Fellow in Political Economy for the Independent Institute and author of Crisis and Leviathan: Critical Episodes in the Growth of American Government.

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NPB9780195182927
9780195182927
0195182928
Depression, War, and Cold War: Studies in Political Economy by Robert Higgs (, Senior Fellow in Political EconomyThe Independent Institute)
New
Hardback
Oxford University Press Inc
2006-07-13
240
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