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Jimmy Carter's Economy: Policy in an Age of Limits (Luther Hartwell Hodges Series on Business, Society, and the) [Hardcover]

W. Carl Biven (Author)
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December 9, 2001 Luther Hartwell Hodges Series on Business, Society, and the
The massive inflation and oil crisis of the 1970s damaged Jimmy Carter's presidency. In Jimmy Carter's Economy, Carl Biven traces how the Carter administration developed and implemented economic policy amid multiple crises and explores how a combination of factors beyond the administration's control came to dictate a new paradigm of Democratic Party politics.

Jimmy Carter inherited a deeply troubled economy. Inflation had been on the rise since the Johnson years, and the oil crisis Carter faced was the second oil price shock of the decade. In addition, a decline in worker productivity and a rise in competition from Germany and Japan compounded the nation's economic problems. The resulting anti-inflation policy that was forced on Carter included controlling public spending, limiting the expansion of the welfare state, and postponing popular tax cuts. Moreover, according to Biven, Carter argued that the ambitious policies of the Great Society were no longer possible in an age of limits and that the Democratic Party must by economic necessity become more centrist.


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One of the best case studies we have of policy-making in the White House, Biven's book will be indispensable reading for policy analysts, students of the Carter presidency, and anyone interested in the recent history of the American economy. (Allen J. Matusow, Rice University)

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W. Carl Biven is professor emeritus of economics at the Georgia Institute of Technology. His previous books include Who Killed John Maynard Keynes?: Conflicts in the Evolution of Economic Policy.

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  • Hardcover: 368 pages
  • Publisher: The University of North Carolina Press (December 9, 2001)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 080782738X
  • ISBN-13: 978-0807827383
  • Product Dimensions: 9.7 x 6.3 x 1.1 inches
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  • Average Customer Review: 4.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (1 customer review)
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4.0 out of 5 stars remember the last oil crisis?, September 24, 2006
This review is from: Jimmy Carter's Economy: Policy in an Age of Limits (Luther Hartwell Hodges Series on Business, Society, and the) (Hardcover)
Enough time has elapsed since Carter's administration that Biven can usefully analyse its economic consequences. Looking back, those were not great times. Sandwiched between two oil crises, Carter's people tried their best. But the narrative describes well the stagflation that gripped the US.

What is currently more interesting might be the discussion about oil usage in 1979 and 80. The oil price rise then was proportionately worse than in recent years. Yet for readers who are old enough, the parallels between various conservation measures mooted then and now are instructive. So too might be the remembrance of what happened after the Carter years. When oil went into a 20+ year bear market. Even though its continuing rise seemed inevitable in 1980. Worth keeping in mind nowadays. Will today's prices keep moving up inexorably?
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Jimmy Carter has said that there were three main reasons for his defeat in the presidential election of 1980. Read the first page
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economic position paper, economic policy group, consumer credit controls, phased decontrol, peacetime inflation, trigger price mechanism, stimulus program, stimulus package, microeconomic decisions, chief economic adviser, inflation fighter, economic advisers, underlying rate, fiscal year budget, economic advice
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United States, Federal Reserve, Charles Schultze, Jimmy Carter, Council of Economic Advisers, White House, Stuart Eizenstat, President Carter, World War, Gerald Ford, Paul Volcker, New York, Alfred Kahn, Arthur Burns, Camp David, Michael Blumenthal, Bretton Woods, Great Depression, Helmut Schmidt, Henry Owen, Lyle Gramley, Great Inflation, Richard Nixon, Anthony Solomon, Bert Lance
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