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Frontmatter
Acknowledgments
Introduction:
Political economy and history
Part I
Ideology and economics from World War I to
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1 Society as factory
2 The economics of Fascism and Nazism
3 The politics of productivity: foundations of
American international economic policy after
World War II
4 The two postwar eras and the conditions for
stability in twentieth-century Western Europe
Part II
Collective preferences and public outcomes
5 The politics of inflation in the twentieth century
6 "Fictitious bonds... of wealth and law": on the
theory and practice of interest representation
Conclusion:
Why stability?
Index
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