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Drastic Measures: A History of Wage and Price Controls in the United States (Studies in Economic History and Policy: USA in the Twentieth Century)

Drastic Measures: A History of Wage and Price Controls in the United States (Studies in Economic History and Policy: USA in the Twentieth Century)

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Hugh Rockoff
Cambridge University Press, 8/21/2008
EAN 9780521522038, ISBN10: 052152203X

Paperback, 302 pages, 22.9 x 15.2 x 1.9 cm
Language: English

This is a history of America's use of wage and price controls from colonial times to Richard Nixon's experiment with controls in the 1970s. It explores the impact of controls on prices and productivity, side-effects such as the growth of black markets and the expansion of government, and the relationship between controls and monetary policy. The central conclusion is that, contrary to the conventional wisdom, there are situations where the net effect of controls can be positive. In particular, temporary controls may reduce the unemployment and lost output usually associated with disinflation.

Editors' preface
Preface
1. The debate over controls
2. Forgotten experiments
3. World War I
4. World War II
attacking inflation directly
5. World War II
the market under controls
6. The Korean War
7. The Vietnam War
8. Lessons for the recent crisis
Notes
Bibliography
Name index
Subject index.