Princeton University Press
The Laissez-Faire Experiment : Why Britain Embraced and Then Abandoned Small Government, 1800?914
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9780691213415
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9780691213415
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The Laissez-Faire Experiment : Why Britain Embraced and Then Abandoned Small Government, 1800?914
$61.30
Why Britain? attempt at small government proved unable to cope with the challenges of the modern world In the nineteenth century, as Britain attained a leading economic and political position in Europe, British policymakers embarked on a bold experiment with small and limited government. By the outbreak of the First World War, however, this laissez-faire philosophy of government had been abandoned and the country had taken its first steps toward becoming a modern welfare state. This book tells the story of Britain? laissez-faire experiment, examining why it was done, how it functioned, and why it was ultimately rejected in favor of a more interventionist form of governance. Blending insights from modern economic theory with a wealth of historical evidence, W. Walker Hanlon traces the slow expansion of government intervention across a broad spectrum of government functions in order to understand why and how Britain gave up on laissez-faire. It was not abandoned because Britain? leaders lost faith in small government as some have suggested, nor did it collapse under the growing influence of working-class political power. Instead, Britain? move away from small government was a pragmatic and piecemeal response?y policymakers who often deeply believed in laissez-faire?o the economic forces unleashed by the Industrial Revolution.
| Author: W. Walker Hanlon |
| Publisher: Princeton University Press |
| Publication Date: Sep 10, 2024 |
| Number of Pages: 504 pages |
| Language: English |
| Binding: Hardcover |
| ISBN-10: 0691213410 |
| ISBN-13: 9780691213415 |