The Golden Age of Capitalism: Reinterpreting the Postwar Experience

By (author): "Stephen A. Marglin"
Publish Date: April 26th 1990
The Golden Age of Capitalism: Reinterpreting the Postwar Experience
ISBN0198287410
ISBN139780198287414
AsinThe Golden Age of Capitalism: Reinterpreting the Postwar Experience
Original titleThe Golden Age of Capitalism: Reinterpreting the Postwar Experience (W I D E R Studies in Development Economics)
The period after World War Two, with its sustained growth and high employment rate, has been referred to as the "golden age" of capitalism. Blending historical analysis with economic theory, this work presents essays that scrutinize the institutions that fostered this growth and high employment as well as the forces which later undermined the effectiveness of these institutions in the 1960s and 70s. The authors discuss the evolution of the historical background, the macroeconomic structure, the international order, the systems of production, as well as the "rules of coordination." They use this to show that the golden age, like other historical epochs, must be understood as a series of interacting institutions--all operating in different areas, but sometimes interlocking with one another and crucial to an intelligent analysis of a critical period in the American experience. Contributors include A. Glyn, A. Hughes, A. Lipietz, A. Singh, G. Epstein, J. Schor, S. Marglin, A. Bhaduri, S. Bowles, R. Boyer, R. Rowthorn, and M. Aoki.