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Designs within Disorder: Franklin D. Roosevelt, the Economists, and the Shaping of American Economic Policy, 1933–1945 - Historical Perspectives on Modern Economics
Barber, William J. (Wesleyan University, Connecticut)
Designs within Disorder: Franklin D. Roosevelt, the Economists, and the Shaping of American Economic Policy, 1933–1945 - Historical Perspectives on Modern Economics
Barber, William J. (Wesleyan University, Connecticut)
Franklin D. Roosevelt drew heavily on the thinking of economists as he sought to combat the Great Depression, to mobilize the American economy for war, and to chart a new order for the post-war world. This 1996 book explains how divergent analytic perspectives competed for official favour and the manner in which Roosevelt opted to pick and choose among them when formulating economic policies.
192 pages, black & white illustrations
Media | Books Paperback Book (Book with soft cover and glued back) |
Released | December 14, 2006 |
ISBN13 | 9780521034319 |
Publishers | Cambridge University Press |
Pages | 192 |
Dimensions | 152 × 228 × 11 mm · 299 g |
Language | English |