
America, Neoliberalism, and the 1970's
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Matthew Carr Anderson
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This audiobook examines the question of the so-called neoliberal period in American economic history that is said to have begun in America in the late 1970s. It was actually different from what has been considered a more governmentally regulated economic period from 1946 to 1975.
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- AajKaArjun
- 09-12-23
Short and sweet.
Brilliant analysis. A must listen. A short yet informative article that crystallizes complex ideas in a simple and easily digestible language which would appeal to a wide audience.
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