Economists in Parliament in the Liberal Age
Discover the pivotal role of economists in shaping parliamentary decisions during a transformative era with Economists in Parliament in the Liberal Age, published by Taylor & Francis Ltd in 2005. Spanning 334 pages, this insightful volume delves into the actions and influence of economists within the parliaments of the United States, Japan, and various European nations from 1848 to 1920.
Featuring contributions from a diverse group of international scholars in both economics and history, this book offers a unique perspective on the intersection of economic thought and political action. Each chapter provides compelling insights into the dynamics of parliamentary life during this critical period, making it an essential read for anyone interested in the evolution of economic policies and their impact on governance.
Enhance your understanding of historical economic influence and parliamentary processes with this remarkable work.