During his presidency, FDR led the American public to believe that the US government could set policy that would transform the economy. This book argues that this assumption, which ultimately became embedded into the general American psyche, has impacted our economy today in more ways than one.
Robert E. Wright breaks down the negative societal impact of the New Deal throughout this book. The chapters highlight the lasting influence of these policies, providing new perspective...
Inhoudsopgave
1 The Great Depression, New Deal, and War.- 2 Economic Progressivism Rises.- 3 The Great Crisis.- 4 A Hundred Days Later.- 5 The Big Four Bailout Regulators.- 6 Raw ...
Over de auteur
Robert E. Wright is a lecturer in the economics department at Central Michigan University. He has written, cowritten, edited, and coedited several books on US economi...