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245 00 Expansionary fiscal contraction :|bthe Thatcher 
       government's 1981 budget in perspective /|cedited by 
       Duncan Needham, Anthony Hotson. 
264  1 New York :|bCambridge University Press,|c2014. 
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505 8  Machine generated contents note: Foreword Geoffrey Howe; 
       1. The 1981 statement by 364 economists Robert Neild; 2. 
       The 1981 Budget -- how did it come about? Tim Lankester; 
       3. The London Business School and the 1981 Budget Alan 
       Budd; 4. The 1981 Budget: a view from the cockpit Adam 
       Ridley; 5. The Bank of England and the 1981 Budget C.A.E. 
       Goodhart; 6. 1981 and all that William Keegan; 7. The 
       origins of the Budget in 1980 Christopher Collins; 8. The 
       1981 Budget and its impact on the conduct of economic 
       policy: was it a monetarist revolution? Anthony Hotson; 9.
       The 1981 Budget: 'a Dunkirk, not an Alamein' Duncan 
       Needham; 10. Macro-economic policy and the 1981 Budget -- 
       changing the trend Ray Barrell; 11. The Keynesian twin 
       deficits in an inflationary context Robert Z. Aliber; 12. 
       The long road to 1981: British money supply targets from 
       DCE to the MTFS Michael Oliver; List of names; Chronology 
       of events; Official sources; Bibliography of cited 
       sources; Index. 
520    "In its 1981 Budget, the Thatcher government discarded 
       Keynesian counter-cyclical policies and cut Britain's 
       public sector deficit in the depths of the worst UK 
       recession since the 1930s. Controversially, the government
       argued that fiscal contraction would produce economic 
       growth. In this specially commissioned volume, 
       contributors examine recently released archives alongside 
       firsthand accounts from key players within No. 10 Downing 
       Street, HM Treasury and the Bank of England, to provide 
       the first comprehensive treatment of this critical event 
       in British economic history. They assess the empirical and
       theoretical basis for expansionary fiscal contraction, 
       drawing clear parallels with contemporary debates on 
       austerity in Europe, USA and Japan in the wake of the 
       recent global financial crisis. This timely and thoughtful
       book will have broad appeal among economists, political 
       scientists, historians and policy makers"--|cProvided by 
       publisher 
520    "Foreword Geoffrey Howe It is striking how much the 1981 
       Budget continues to fascinate economists and excite 
       historians and political commentators. One cannot but 
       assume that something quite important happened as a result
       of it! In recent years, those interested in reading about 
       it have been offered a great deal of interpretation and 
       second-hand, subjective comment, but relatively little 
       history; though I would make exceptions of Nigel Lawson's 
       fascinating autobiographical The view from no. 11 and the 
       first volume of Charles Moore's Margaret Thatcher: the 
       authorized biography"--|cProvided by publisher 
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776 08 |tExpansionary fiscal contraction.|dCambridge, United 
       Kingdom : Cambridge University Press, 2014|z9781107042933
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