The land of too much :: American abundance and the paradox of poverty /
Monica Prasad's powerful demand-side hypothesis addresses three questions: Why does the United States have more poverty than any other developed country? Why did it experience an attack on state intervention in the 1980s, known today as the neoliberal revolution? And why did it recently suffer...
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Zusammenfassung: | Monica Prasad's powerful demand-side hypothesis addresses three questions: Why does the United States have more poverty than any other developed country? Why did it experience an attack on state intervention in the 1980s, known today as the neoliberal revolution? And why did it recently suffer the greatest economic meltdown in seventy-five years? The Land of Too Much presents a simple but powerful hypothesis that addresses three questions: Why does the United States have more poverty than any other developed country? Why did it experience an attack on state intervention starting in the 1980s, known today as the neoliberal revolution? And why did it recently suffer the greatest economic meltdown in seventy-five years? Although the United States is often considered a liberal, laissez-faire state, Monica Prasad marshals convincing evidence to the contrary. Indeed, she argues that a strong tradition of government intervention undermined the development of a European-style welfare state. The demand-side theory of comparative political economy she develops here explains how and why this happened. Her argument begins in the late nineteenth century, when America's explosive economic growth overwhelmed world markets, causing price declines everywhere. While European countries adopted protectionist policies in response, in the United States lower prices spurred an agrarian movement that rearranged the political landscape. The federal government instituted progressive taxation and a series of strict financial regulations that ironically resulted in more freely available credit. As European countries developed growth models focused on investment and exports, the United States developed a growth model based on consumption. These large-scale interventions led to economic growth that met citizen needs through private credit rather than through social welfare policies. Among the outcomes have been higher poverty, a backlash against taxation and regulation, and a housing bubble fueled by "mortgage Keynesianism." This book will launch a thousand debates |
Beschreibung: | 1 online resource (xiv, 327 pages) : illustrations |
Bibliographie: | Includes bibliographical references (pages . 275-316) and index. |
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spelling | Prasad, Monica. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/n2005057552 The land of too much : American abundance and the paradox of poverty / Monica Prasad. Cambridge, MA : Harvard University Press, ©2012. 1 online resource (xiv, 327 pages) : illustrations text txt rdacontent computer c rdamedia online resource cr rdacarrier Includes bibliographical references (pages . 275-316) and index. Explaining American state intervention -- The farmers' tour -- Comparing capitalisms -- A demand-side theory of comparative political economy -- The agrarian regulation of taxation -- The non-history of national sales tax -- The land of too much -- Progressive taxation and the welfare state -- The agrarian regulation of finance -- American adversarial regulation -- The democratization of credit -- The credit/welfare state trade-off -- American mortgage Keynesianism : summary and policy implications. Print version record. Monica Prasad's powerful demand-side hypothesis addresses three questions: Why does the United States have more poverty than any other developed country? Why did it experience an attack on state intervention in the 1980s, known today as the neoliberal revolution? And why did it recently suffer the greatest economic meltdown in seventy-five years? The Land of Too Much presents a simple but powerful hypothesis that addresses three questions: Why does the United States have more poverty than any other developed country? Why did it experience an attack on state intervention starting in the 1980s, known today as the neoliberal revolution? And why did it recently suffer the greatest economic meltdown in seventy-five years? Although the United States is often considered a liberal, laissez-faire state, Monica Prasad marshals convincing evidence to the contrary. Indeed, she argues that a strong tradition of government intervention undermined the development of a European-style welfare state. The demand-side theory of comparative political economy she develops here explains how and why this happened. Her argument begins in the late nineteenth century, when America's explosive economic growth overwhelmed world markets, causing price declines everywhere. While European countries adopted protectionist policies in response, in the United States lower prices spurred an agrarian movement that rearranged the political landscape. The federal government instituted progressive taxation and a series of strict financial regulations that ironically resulted in more freely available credit. As European countries developed growth models focused on investment and exports, the United States developed a growth model based on consumption. These large-scale interventions led to economic growth that met citizen needs through private credit rather than through social welfare policies. Among the outcomes have been higher poverty, a backlash against taxation and regulation, and a housing bubble fueled by "mortgage Keynesianism." This book will launch a thousand debates English. United States Economic policy. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85140033 United States Social policy. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85140547 Fiscal policy United States. Politique fiscale États-Unis. États-Unis Politique économique. États-Unis Politique sociale. BUSINESS & ECONOMICS Economics Microeconomics. bisacsh POLITICAL SCIENCE Political Economy. bisacsh Economic policy fast Fiscal policy fast Social policy fast United States fast https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/entity/E39PBJtxgQXMWqmjMjjwXRHgrq Multi-User. Print version: Prasad, Monica. Land of too much. Cambridge, MA : Harvard University Press, ©2012 9780674066526 (DLC) 2012010526 (OCoLC)782251855 FWS01 ZDB-4-EBU FWS_PDA_EBU https://search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct=true&scope=site&db=nlebk&AN=508416 Volltext |
spellingShingle | Prasad, Monica The land of too much : American abundance and the paradox of poverty / Explaining American state intervention -- The farmers' tour -- Comparing capitalisms -- A demand-side theory of comparative political economy -- The agrarian regulation of taxation -- The non-history of national sales tax -- The land of too much -- Progressive taxation and the welfare state -- The agrarian regulation of finance -- American adversarial regulation -- The democratization of credit -- The credit/welfare state trade-off -- American mortgage Keynesianism : summary and policy implications. Fiscal policy United States. Politique fiscale États-Unis. BUSINESS & ECONOMICS Economics Microeconomics. bisacsh POLITICAL SCIENCE Political Economy. bisacsh Economic policy fast Fiscal policy fast Social policy fast |
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title | The land of too much : American abundance and the paradox of poverty / |
title_auth | The land of too much : American abundance and the paradox of poverty / |
title_exact_search | The land of too much : American abundance and the paradox of poverty / |
title_full | The land of too much : American abundance and the paradox of poverty / Monica Prasad. |
title_fullStr | The land of too much : American abundance and the paradox of poverty / Monica Prasad. |
title_full_unstemmed | The land of too much : American abundance and the paradox of poverty / Monica Prasad. |
title_short | The land of too much : |
title_sort | land of too much american abundance and the paradox of poverty |
title_sub | American abundance and the paradox of poverty / |
topic | Fiscal policy United States. Politique fiscale États-Unis. BUSINESS & ECONOMICS Economics Microeconomics. bisacsh POLITICAL SCIENCE Political Economy. bisacsh Economic policy fast Fiscal policy fast Social policy fast |
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