During the Great Depression of the 1930s, the American Library Association (ALA) became active in an alliance of public administrators, bank executives and teachers defending public spending from powerful populist anti-tax coalitions seeking drastic tax cuts as a solution to economic stagnation. ...
the Great Depression). Nonetheless, it seems that the social effects of the current recession have not yet come about. The reason for this disparity between cold macroeconomic data and popular sentiment can be found in the enormous public spending by practically all of the countries in the world...
Public Schools In Hard Times The Great Depression And Recent Years Thank you for reading public schools in hard times the great depression and recent years. As you may know, people have look hundreds times for their chosen... D Schweizer 被引量: 0发表: 2016年 ...
In his analysis of public spending in the UK, Michael Burton looks at how the Great Depression of the 1930s shaped political and economic policy after 1945 to favour a cross-party Keynesian consensus over supporting the expanding welfare state and an active government role in the economy....
governmental spending and revenue-raising activities Macroeconomic function-to be covered in separate courses such as “Macroeconomics” Regulatory activities- to be covered in the course on “industrial organization ” The scope of public sector Central government Central government+local governments ...
A discussion of the use of municipal debt issues to fund publicly supported stadiums, focusing on the role of federal tax exemption as a hidden subsidy in ... WP Osterberg - 《Economic Commentary》 被引量: 2发表: 1991年 Examining the screenplay: Public spending and private earning in American...
This was the period of Keynes, the development of macroeconomics and the use of large-scale public spending in the US and Germany to boost flagging economies. Also, in the period immediately following the end of the Second World War, large parts of the UK economy passed into public ownership...
The Cox paper has two main themes. The first concerns the validity of monopoly explanations of the Great Depression. The second concerns the effects of monopoly explanations on public policy since the 1930s. I will discuss these two themes in turn....
On average, these counties had narrow vote margins in the prior gubernatorial election and garnered more state real incentive spending. These correlates are pronounced in counties with idle industrial capacity and in states whose governors sought re-election. Tax incentives had no effect on FDI. ...
Fiscal policy is the use of spending levels and tax rates to influence a nation's economy. It is the sister strategy tomonetary policy, where the central bank influences an economy by adjusting the nation's money supply. These two policies are used in various combinations to direct a country...