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The fiscal revolution in America policy in pursuit of reality

This classic study chronicles the revolution in fiscal policy that occurred in the United States between the administrations of Herbert Hoover and John F. Kennedy. Unforeseen by any economist or school of economists, this period witnessed the doctrine of balancing the budget give way to the principle of managing government expenditures and taxes to ensure stability and growth. With his characteristic wit and authority, the author vividly relates how the thinking and decisions of the leading participants interacted with changing conditions, objectives, and experience to produce this major change of policy. Kenneth Boulding said that this is the "kind of book that is all too rare"--"well-written and beautifully documented."

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  • "University of chicago. Third series studies in business and society, 14"

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  • "This classic study chronicles the revolution in fiscal policy that occurred in the United States between the administrations of Herbert Hoover and John F. Kennedy. Unforeseen by any economist or school of economists, this period witnessed the doctrine of balancing the budget give way to the principle of managing government expenditures and taxes to ensure stability and growth. With his characteristic wit and authority, the author vividly relates how the thinking and decisions of the leading participants interacted with changing conditions, objectives, and experience to produce this major change of policy. Kenneth Boulding said that this is the "kind of book that is all too rare"--"well-written and beautifully documented.""
  • "This classic study chronicles the revolution in fiscal policy that occurred in the United States between the administrations of Herbert Hoover and John F. Kennedy. Unforeseen by any economist or school of economists, this period witnessed the doctrine of balancing the budget give way to the principle of managing government expenditures and taxes to ensure stability and growth. With his characteristic wit and authority, the author vividly relates how the thinking and decisions of the leading participants interacted with changing conditions, objectives, and experience to produce this major change of policy. Kenneth Boulding said that this is the "kind of book that is all too rare"--"well-written and beautifully documented.""@en

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  • "The fiscal revolution in America : policy in pursuit of reality"
  • "美国的财政革命 : 应对现实的策略 (第二版)"
  • "The fiscal revolution in America policy in pursuit of reality"@en
  • "The Fiscal revolution in America"
  • "Meiguo de cai zheng ge ming : ying dui xian shi de ce lüe (di er ban)"
  • "The fiscal revolution in America"@en
  • "The fiscal revolution in America"
  • "The fiscal revolution in america"