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Ideology, Economic Policy, and Economic History: Cohen and DeLong's Concrete Economics

Alexander J. Field

Department of Economics, Santa Clara University.

Journal of Economic Literature 2017

Stephen S. Cohen and J. Bradford DeLong view US economic policy extending up to 1980 as pragmatically fostering growth. This they interpret as the Hamiltonian tradition, and their intent is to rescue policy debate from the data- and logic-free quagmire into which they believe it has fallen. Following an introduction, section 2 of this essay describes methods and evidence that permit statements about the historical influence of ideological thinking more empirically grounded than those essayed by the authors. Section 3 examines specific aspects of their narrative. Section 4 considers what we mean by ideological thinking, and why it might be deleterious. (JEL D72, E61, L52, N41, N42)

DOI
10.1257/jel.20161442
Volume
55 (4)
Pages
1526-1555
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