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R. H. Tawney as Political Economist
Authors:David A. Martin
Abstract:The paper argues along the lines of John Kenneth Galbraith in his analysis of the American “affluent society” during the “Golden Age,” when social unbalance between private wealth and public services was expanded by modern capitalism. In industrialized or developing economies, investment in public services was constrained by fiscal or ideological reasons favoring market provision. This evolution had significant impact on welfare.
Keywords:PAYG  public investment  social provisioning  welfare
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