Inflation and the Making of Australian Macroeconomic Policy, 1945-85
- 325pagine
- 12 ore di lettura
The narrative explores the aftermath of World War II in Australia, focusing on how inflation challenged the goal of full employment. It delves into the state's evolution in response to monetary instability, providing insights into the early influences that paved the way for neoliberalism. Through this lens, the book examines the broader implications of economic policies and their impact on society during a transformative period in Australian history.
