10 March 2011

The American Keynes

Alvin Hansen's mature economy thesis was regnant in the thirties. It said economic growth in the mature American industrial economy was plateauing and that what we needed to do was to deal with distributional issues. 
Hansen was the American Keynes. He feared mature capitalist economies were subject to secular stagnation and that, as a result, they could not, on an on-going basis, sustain full employment. 

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