Post-war business planners in the United States, 1939-48 : the rise of the corporate moderates /
"Explores the activities of the American P'planning community"' and its role in influencing the direction of post-war foreign economic policy"--
Clasificación: | Libro Electrónico |
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Formato: | Electrónico eBook |
Idioma: | Inglés |
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New York :
Bloomsbury Academic,
2016.
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Acceso en línea: | Texto completo |
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- Title Page; Copyright Page; Contents ; List of Abbreviations ; Preface ; Context and Themes ; Wartime America ; Damaged capitalism: Federal and free-market solutions ; The international question: Foreign trade and the national€economy ; Business
- government relations: Corporate liberalism theory ; Chapter structure ; Chapter 1 The Planners Before 1939 ; The Twentieth Century Fund ; The Business Advisory Council ; The National Economic and Social Planning Association.
- Chapter 2 War in Europe: The Liberal Initiative, 1939
- 41 The NESPA gears for the post-war ; The TCF becomes ' visionary ' ; The BAC gets ' defensive ' ; Chapter 3 Total War: Twilight of the Liberal Monopoly, €1942 ; BAC hands over post-war studies ; The CED is born ; The TCF bursts forth ; The NPA as the ' catalytic and energizing agency ' ; Chapter 4 War ' s Height: The Challenge of Conservatism, €1943
- 44 ; The CED is unleashed ; The TCF revisits its principles.
- The NPA rises as the NRPB falls Chapter 5 War ' s End: The International Question Brings Convergence, 1944
- 45 ; The CED offers ' synthesis ' ; The NPA goes all out for the administration ; The TCF casts the net wide and deep ; Chapter 6 Transition: The Arrival of a Moderate Consensus, 1945
- 48 ; TCF leads from the rear ; NPA finds solace in Europe ; The CED takes centre stage ; Conclusions ; Appendix 1 Composition of Planning Organizations.
- Appendix 2 Chronology of Major Planning Publications Notes ; Bibliography ; Index.