In Designing US Economic Policy , W. Robert Brazelton analyzes the development of US economic policy in the aftermath of the Second World War. As the world struggled to recover from the massive wartime expenditure, it was essential that economic policy not repeat the mistakes of the prewar era which sparked the 1930s Depression. These policies included Truman's New Deal, which helped shape both the economic and social climate of the USA today.
Designing US Economic Policy: An Analytical Biography of Leon H. Keyserling
Acknowledgements Preface Biographical Background and Analytical Themes Influences of the Times: The 1930s Leon H. Keyserling and The Council of Economic Advisers to the President (CEA) Selected Testimonies: Hearings Before the Joint Economic Committee of Congress (HJEC) Keyserling after the Council of Economic Advisers: The Conference on Economic Progress Other Writings of Leon H. Keyserling: The Problems of Economic Balance and the End of Poverty: The Crucial Connection The Theoretical Analysis of Leon H. Keyserling and Economic Policy End Notes Bibliography Index