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(Ebook) No Wealth but Life: Welfare Economics and the Welfare State in Britain, 1880-1945 by Roger E. Backhouse, Tamotsu Nishizawa ISBN 9780521197861, 0521197864

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Authors:Roger E. Backhouse, Tamotsu Nishizawa
Pages:256 pages.
Year:2010
Editon:1
Publisher:Cambridge University Press
Language:english
File Size:2.11 MB
Format:pdf
ISBNS:9780521197861, 0521197864
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(Ebook) No Wealth but Life: Welfare Economics and the Welfare State in Britain, 1880-1945 by Roger E. Backhouse, Tamotsu Nishizawa ISBN 9780521197861, 0521197864

This book re-examines early-twentieth-century British welfare economics in the context of the emergence of the welfare state. There are fresh views of the well-known Cambridge School of Sidgwick, Marshall, Pigou, and Keynes, by Peter Groenewegen, Steven G. Medema, and Martin Daunton. This is placed against a less well-known Oxford approach to welfare: Yuichi Shionoya explores its foundations in the idealist philosophy of T. H. Green; Roger E. Backhouse considers the work of its leading exponent, J. A. Hobson; and Tamotsu Nishizawa discusses the spread of this approach in Britain. Finally, the book covers welfare economics in the policy arena: Maria Cristina Marcuzzo and Atsushi Komine discuss Keynes and Beveridge, and Richard Toye points to the possible influence of H. G. Wells on Churchill and Lloyd George. A substantial introduction frames the discussion, and a postscript relates these ideas to the work of Robbins and subsequent developments in welfare economics.
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