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Golden rule : the investment theory of party competition and the logic of money-driven political systems / Thomas Ferguson.

By: Material type: TextTextSeries: American politics and political economyPublication details: Chicago : University of Chicago Press, 1995.Description: v, 432 p. : ill. ; 24 cmISBN:
  • 0226243168 : (cloth)
  • 9780226243160 : (cloth)
  • 0226243176 : (paper)
  • 9780226243177 : (paper)
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 324/.4/0973 20
LOC classification:
  • JK 467 F352g 1995
Other classification:
  • 83.44
Online resources:
Contents:
Pt. 1. The Investment Theory of Party Competition -- Introduction. Politics, Social Science, and the Golden Rule: Reading the Handwriting on the Wall. 1. Party Realignment and American Industrial Structure: The Investment Theory of Political Parties in Historical Perspective -- Pt. 2. Studies in the Logic of Money-Driven Political Systems. 2. From 'Normalcy' to New Deal: Industrial Structure, Party Competition, and American Public Policy in the Great Depression. 3. Monetary Policy, Loan Liquidation, and Industrial Conflict: The Federal Reserve and the Open Market Operations of 1932 (with Gerald Epstein). 4. Industrial Structure and Party Competition in the New Deal: A Quantitative Assessment. 5. By Invitation Only: Party Competition and Industrial Structure in the 1988 Election. 6. 'Real Change'? 'Organized Capitalism,' Fiscal Policy, and the 1992 Election -- Conclusion. Money and Destiny in Advanced Capitalism: Paying the Piper, Calling the Tune.
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Includes bibliographical references and index.

Pt. 1. The Investment Theory of Party Competition -- Introduction. Politics, Social Science, and the Golden Rule: Reading the Handwriting on the Wall. 1. Party Realignment and American Industrial Structure: The Investment Theory of Political Parties in Historical Perspective -- Pt. 2. Studies in the Logic of Money-Driven Political Systems. 2. From 'Normalcy' to New Deal: Industrial Structure, Party Competition, and American Public Policy in the Great Depression. 3. Monetary Policy, Loan Liquidation, and Industrial Conflict: The Federal Reserve and the Open Market Operations of 1932 (with Gerald Epstein). 4. Industrial Structure and Party Competition in the New Deal: A Quantitative Assessment. 5. By Invitation Only: Party Competition and Industrial Structure in the 1988 Election. 6. 'Real Change'? 'Organized Capitalism,' Fiscal Policy, and the 1992 Election -- Conclusion. Money and Destiny in Advanced Capitalism: Paying the Piper, Calling the Tune.

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