Thinking like an Economist (eBook)

How Efficiency Replaced Equality in U.S. Public Policy
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2022
344 Seiten
Princeton University Press (Verlag)
978-0-691-22660-6 (ISBN)

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Thinking like an Economist -  Elizabeth Popp Berman
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The story of how economic reasoning came to dominate Washington between the 1960s and 1980s-and why it continues to constrain progressive ambitions todayFor decades, Democratic politicians have frustrated progressives by tinkering around the margins of policy while shying away from truly ambitious change. What happened to bold political vision on the left, and what shrunk the very horizons of possibility? In Thinking like an Economist, Elizabeth Popp Berman tells the story of how a distinctive way of thinking-an "e;economic style of reasoning"e;-became dominant in Washington between the 1960s and the 1980s and how it continues to dramatically narrow debates over public policy today.Introduced by liberal technocrats who hoped to improve government, this way of thinking was grounded in economics but also transformed law and policy. At its core was an economic understanding of efficiency, and its advocates often found themselves allied with Republicans and in conflict with liberal Democrats who argued for rights, equality, and limits on corporate power. By the Carter administration, economic reasoning had spread throughout government policy and laws affecting poverty, healthcare, antitrust, transportation, and the environment. Fearing waste and overspending, liberals reined in their ambitions for decades to come, even as Reagan and his Republican successors argued for economic efficiency only when it helped their own goals.A compelling account that illuminates what brought American politics to its current state, Thinking like an Economist also offers critical lessons for the future. With the political left resurgent today, Democrats seem poised to break with the past-but doing so will require abandoning the shibboleth of economic efficiency and successfully advocating new ways of thinking about policy.
Erscheint lt. Verlag 5.4.2022
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Sprache englisch
Themenwelt Sozialwissenschaften Pädagogik
Sozialwissenschaften Politik / Verwaltung Staat / Verwaltung
Sozialwissenschaften Soziologie
Wirtschaft Betriebswirtschaft / Management
Wirtschaft Volkswirtschaftslehre
Schlagworte academic department • aggregate demand • Allocative Efficiency • American Economic Association • American Enterprise Institute • Association for Public Policy Analysis and Management • Behavioral Economics • Budget • bureaucrat • Bureau of Economic Analysis • Business Cycle • Business Ethics • Capitalism • Chicago school of economics • commodity market • Comparative Advantage • Competition (economics) • Competition Law • comptroller • consumerist • Consumption (Economics) • Cost Accounting • Cost–benefit analysis • cost-effectiveness analysis • Council of Economic Advisers • Decision-Making • Deliberation • Depression (economics) • Desire • Diversification (finance) • Ecological economics • Econometric model • Economic cost • economic data • Economic Development • Economic Efficiency • Economic Growth • Economic ideology • economic impact analysis • Economic indicator • economic interventionism • Economic Law • Economic Policy • Economic Policy Institute • Economic Power • economic recovery • Economics • Economic Stability • Economic statistics • economic surplus • Economic Theory (journal) • economist • economy • Edwin Meese • Efficiency • efficient-market hypothesis • Emissions Trading • Employment • Environmental economics • Fiscal Policy • Foundations of Economic Analysis • Free Trade • Governance • Great Society • Gross Domestic Product • Group Practice, Prepaid • income • Industry Group • Institute for Policy Studies • Institutional Economics • institutional investor • Keynesian Economics • law and economics • Legislation • Liberalism • Macroeconomics • Marginal cost • marginal utility • Market Concentration • Market (economics) • Market Economy • Market Mechanism • Market power • Market Structure • Master of Public Policy • Mathematical economics • Measurement • Microeconomics • middle class • Monetarism • monetary policy • Money Supply • National Bureau of Economic Research • Negative Income Tax • Neoclassical Economics • Neoclassical synthesis • Neoliberalism • New Economic Policy • Office of Economic Opportunity • opportunity cost • Organizational Structure • Output budgeting • Philosopher • Policy • Policy Advocacy • policy analysis • policy framework • policy network • Political Economy • Political Philosophy • political strategy • price • Price controls • Price Fixing • price mechanism • Profit (economics) • progressivism • Provision (accounting) • Public Policy • public policy school • purchasing power • quantitative analyst • Rational Choice Theory • Rationalization (sociology) • Reagan Era • Redistribution of income and wealth • Regulation • Regulatory Capture • Regulatory reform • Ronald Coase • Schools of Economic Thought • Seminar • Social Policy • Social Psychology • Sociology • Structuralist economics • Supply (economics) • supply-side economics • Tax • The Antitrust Paradox • The Journal of Law and Economics • Think Tank • Unemployment • Value theory • welfare • Welfare Economics • Welfare reform • Welfare State • World Economy
ISBN-10 0-691-22660-1 / 0691226601
ISBN-13 978-0-691-22660-6 / 9780691226606
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