Macroeconomic Policy and a Living Wage

The Employment Act as Redistributive Economics, 1944–1969

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Paperback, blz. | Engels
Springer International Publishing | e druk, 2019
ISBN13: 9783030132040
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This book offers a new interpretation of the Employment Act of 1946.  It argues that in addition to Keynesian economics, the idea of a living wage was also part of the background leading up to the Employment Act.  The Act mandated that the president prepare an Economic Report on the state of the economy and how to improve it, and the idea of a living wage was an essential issue in those Economic Reports for over two decades. The author argues that macroeconomic policy in the USA consisted of a dual approach of using a living wage to increase consumption with higher wages, and fiscal policy to create jobs and higher levels of consumption, therefore forming a hybrid system of redistributive economics. An important read for scholars of economic history, this book explores Roosevelt’s role in the debates over the Employment Act in the 1940s, and underlines how Truman’s Fair Deal, Kennedy’s New Frontier and Johnson’s Great Society all had the ultimate goal of a living wage, despite their variations of its definition and name.

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ISBN13:9783030132040
Taal:Engels
Bindwijze:paperback
Uitgever:Springer International Publishing

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1. The Hybrid System of Redistributive Economics.- 2. Background of the Employment Act I: A Living Wage.- 3. Background of the Employment Act II: Keynesian Economics.- 4. Background of the Employment Act III: An Economic Bill of Rights.- 5. The Political Economy of the Employment Act of 1946.- 6. Kennedy's New Frontier: Tax Cuts and Wage Policy.- 7. The Age of Keynes in the Great Society.- 8. The Decline and Revival of a Living Wage.
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