Managing the Economy, Managing the People : Narratives of Economic Life in Britain from Beveridge to Brexit
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Hardback or Cased Book
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0198786093
ISBN-13
9780198786092
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Oxford University Press
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Oxford University Press
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GB
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GB
Publication Date
Oct 5th, 2017
Print length
288 Pages
Weight
554 grams
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16.50 x 24.40 x 2.30 cms
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A distinctive new account of British economic life since the Second World War, showing how successive governments have managed the British people by managing the narrative on economic matters, from the post-war notion of austerity to the recent 'debts and deficits' of post-financial crash Britain.
This study offers a distinctive new account of British economic life since the Second World War, focussing upon the ways in which successive governments, in seeking to manage the economy, have sought simultaneously to ''manage the people'': to try and manage popular understanding of economic issues. In doing so, governments have sought not only to shape expectations for electoral purposes but to construct broader narratives about how ''the economy'' should be understood. The starting point of this work is to ask why these goals have been focussed upon (and differentially over time), how they have been constructed to appeal to the population, and, insofar as this can be assessed, how far the population has accepted these narratives.The first half of the book analyses the development of the major narratives from the 1940s onwards, addressing the notion of ''austerity'' and its particular meaning in the 1940s; the rise of a narrative of ''economic decline from the late 1950s, and the subsequent attempts to ''modernize'' the economy; the attempts to ''roll back the state'' from the 1970s; the impact of ideas of ''globalization'' in the 1900s; and, finally, the way the crisis of 2008/9 onwards was constructed as a problem of ''debts and deficits''. The second part of the book focuses on four key issues in attempts to ''manage the people'': productivity, the balance of payments, inflation, and unemployment. It shows how, in each case, governments sought to get the populace to understand these issues in a particular light, and shaped strategies to that end.
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