Matthias Schmelzer (Universitat Zurich)
The Hegemony of Growth
Matthias Schmelzer (Universitat Zurich)
The Hegemony of Growth
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How did the pursuit of economic growth become the core goal of economic policymaking? Focussing on the OECD, Schmelzer offers a first transnational history of growth discourse, tracing how the methods employed to measure, model and prescribe growth resulted in new statistical standards, international policy frameworks and widely accepted norms.
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How did the pursuit of economic growth become the core goal of economic policymaking? Focussing on the OECD, Schmelzer offers a first transnational history of growth discourse, tracing how the methods employed to measure, model and prescribe growth resulted in new statistical standards, international policy frameworks and widely accepted norms.
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 398
- Erscheinungstermin: 22. Juni 2017
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 22mm
- Gewicht: 580g
- ISBN-13: 9781107587557
- ISBN-10: 1107587557
- Artikelnr.: 48812180
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 398
- Erscheinungstermin: 22. Juni 2017
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 22mm
- Gewicht: 580g
- ISBN-13: 9781107587557
- ISBN-10: 1107587557
- Artikelnr.: 48812180
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
Matthias Schmelzer is a postdoctoral researcher at the University of Zürich, Switzerland. His areas of interests include transnational social and economic history, social movements, and the history of capitalism.
Introduction; Setting the stage: a historical introduction to the OECD;
Part I. Paradigm in the Making: The Emergence of Economic Growth as the Key
Economic Policy Norm (1948-59): 1. Measuring growth: the international
standardization of national income accounting; 2. Propagating growth: from
reconstruction and stability to 'selective expansion' and 'productivity';
3. 'Expand or die': international economic mandarins and the transnational
harmonization of growth policies; Part II. Paradigm at Work: A 'Temple of
Growth for Industrialized Countries' in Action (1960-8): 4. Power,
progress, and prosperity: growth as universal yardstick and the OECD's 1961
growth target in perspective; 5. Boosting growth: the Western 'growth
conscience' and policies in the name of accelerated growth; 6. Replicating
growth: the 'development of others' and the hegemony of donor countries;
Part III. Paradigm in Discussion: The 'Problems of Modern Society',
Environment, and Welfare (1969-74): 7. Quantity in question: challenging
the hegemony of growth and the OECD-Club of Rome nexus; 8. Reclaiming
growth: organizational dynamics and the 'dialectic' of qualitative growth;
9. Quantifying quality: managing the environmental costs of growth and the
difficult quest for 'gross national well-being'; Epilogue: paradigm remade
(1975-2011); Conclusion: provincializing growth.
Part I. Paradigm in the Making: The Emergence of Economic Growth as the Key
Economic Policy Norm (1948-59): 1. Measuring growth: the international
standardization of national income accounting; 2. Propagating growth: from
reconstruction and stability to 'selective expansion' and 'productivity';
3. 'Expand or die': international economic mandarins and the transnational
harmonization of growth policies; Part II. Paradigm at Work: A 'Temple of
Growth for Industrialized Countries' in Action (1960-8): 4. Power,
progress, and prosperity: growth as universal yardstick and the OECD's 1961
growth target in perspective; 5. Boosting growth: the Western 'growth
conscience' and policies in the name of accelerated growth; 6. Replicating
growth: the 'development of others' and the hegemony of donor countries;
Part III. Paradigm in Discussion: The 'Problems of Modern Society',
Environment, and Welfare (1969-74): 7. Quantity in question: challenging
the hegemony of growth and the OECD-Club of Rome nexus; 8. Reclaiming
growth: organizational dynamics and the 'dialectic' of qualitative growth;
9. Quantifying quality: managing the environmental costs of growth and the
difficult quest for 'gross national well-being'; Epilogue: paradigm remade
(1975-2011); Conclusion: provincializing growth.
Introduction; Setting the stage: a historical introduction to the OECD;
Part I. Paradigm in the Making: The Emergence of Economic Growth as the Key
Economic Policy Norm (1948-59): 1. Measuring growth: the international
standardization of national income accounting; 2. Propagating growth: from
reconstruction and stability to 'selective expansion' and 'productivity';
3. 'Expand or die': international economic mandarins and the transnational
harmonization of growth policies; Part II. Paradigm at Work: A 'Temple of
Growth for Industrialized Countries' in Action (1960-8): 4. Power,
progress, and prosperity: growth as universal yardstick and the OECD's 1961
growth target in perspective; 5. Boosting growth: the Western 'growth
conscience' and policies in the name of accelerated growth; 6. Replicating
growth: the 'development of others' and the hegemony of donor countries;
Part III. Paradigm in Discussion: The 'Problems of Modern Society',
Environment, and Welfare (1969-74): 7. Quantity in question: challenging
the hegemony of growth and the OECD-Club of Rome nexus; 8. Reclaiming
growth: organizational dynamics and the 'dialectic' of qualitative growth;
9. Quantifying quality: managing the environmental costs of growth and the
difficult quest for 'gross national well-being'; Epilogue: paradigm remade
(1975-2011); Conclusion: provincializing growth.
Part I. Paradigm in the Making: The Emergence of Economic Growth as the Key
Economic Policy Norm (1948-59): 1. Measuring growth: the international
standardization of national income accounting; 2. Propagating growth: from
reconstruction and stability to 'selective expansion' and 'productivity';
3. 'Expand or die': international economic mandarins and the transnational
harmonization of growth policies; Part II. Paradigm at Work: A 'Temple of
Growth for Industrialized Countries' in Action (1960-8): 4. Power,
progress, and prosperity: growth as universal yardstick and the OECD's 1961
growth target in perspective; 5. Boosting growth: the Western 'growth
conscience' and policies in the name of accelerated growth; 6. Replicating
growth: the 'development of others' and the hegemony of donor countries;
Part III. Paradigm in Discussion: The 'Problems of Modern Society',
Environment, and Welfare (1969-74): 7. Quantity in question: challenging
the hegemony of growth and the OECD-Club of Rome nexus; 8. Reclaiming
growth: organizational dynamics and the 'dialectic' of qualitative growth;
9. Quantifying quality: managing the environmental costs of growth and the
difficult quest for 'gross national well-being'; Epilogue: paradigm remade
(1975-2011); Conclusion: provincializing growth.







