Rise of Big Government.
The Rise of Big Government chronicles the phenomenal growth of local, state, and federal government over the last 100 years. The authors explain this growth by arguing that public and social acceptance of government intervention has allowed government to maintain a presence at all levels of the econ...
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2015
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505 | 0 | |a ""Cover""; ""Half Title""; ""Title Page""; ""Copyright Page""; ""Dedication""; ""Table of Contents""; ""List of Tables""; ""Preface""; ""Acknowledgments""; ""Chapter One. The Erosion of Laissez-Faire""; ""Chapter Two. The Beginnings of the Mixed Economy, 1930-46""; ""Chapter Three. The Postwar Economy and Government Growth""; ""Chapter Four. Fiscal Policy and Government Growth""; ""Chapter Five. The Rise of the American Welfare State""; ""Chapter Six. International Influences and the Expanding American Role""; ""Chapter Seven. Why Government Must Continue to Grow""; ""Index"" | |
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