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Expansionary Fiscal Contraction The Thatcher Governments 1981 Budget In Perspective Duncan Needham

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Expansionary Fiscal Contraction The Thatcher Governments 1981 Budget In Perspective Duncan Needham
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Publisher: Cambridge University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 2.3 MB
Pages: 269
Author: Duncan Needham, Anthony Hotson
ISBN: 9781107042933, 9781139990431, 9781139985819, 1107042933, 1139990438, 1139985817
Language: English
Year: 2014

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Expansionary Fiscal Contraction The Thatcher Governments 1981 Budget In Perspective Duncan Needham by Duncan Needham, Anthony Hotson 9781107042933, 9781139990431, 9781139985819, 1107042933, 1139990438, 1139985817 instant download after payment.

In its 1981 Budget, the Thatcher government discarded Keynesian counter-cyclical policies and cut Britain's public sector deficit in the depths of the worst UK recession since the 1930s. Controversially, the government argued that fiscal contraction would produce economic growth. In this specially commissioned volume, contributors examine recently released archives alongside firsthand accounts from key players within No. 10 Downing Street, HM Treasury and the Bank of England, to provide the first comprehensive treatment of this critical event in British economic history. They assess the empirical and theoretical basis for expansionary fiscal contraction, drawing clear parallels with contemporary debates on austerity in Europe, USA and Japan in the wake of the recent global financial crisis. This timely and thoughtful book will have broad appeal among economists, political scientists, historians and policy makers.

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