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Session Submission Type: Created Panel
This panel brings together a range of papers examining the development of political economies in historical perspective.
Toward a Spending Paradox: Fiscal Politics from the New Deal to the Tea Party - Katherine Krimmel, Barnard College, Columbia University; Kelly T. Rader, States United Democracy Center
Contesting Compensation: Union Responses to Automation in Britain and Germany - Alexander Trubowitz
John Kenneth Galbraith and the Economics of the Reagan Revolution - MARKUS KANTOLA
Policy-Based Party-Building and Accountability: Fiscal Policy - Laura Blessing, Government Affairs Institute at Georgetown University
The Marriage of Politics and Economy: Elite Fusion in the Age of Modernization - Tomoko Matsumoto, Tokyo University of Science; Tetsuji Okazaki, The University of Tokyo