The Economic Consequences of U.S. Mobilization for the Second World War

The Economic Consequences of U.S. Mobilization for the Second World War

by Alexander J. Field PhD

Narrated by Steve Marvel

Unabridged — 17 hours, 26 minutes

The Economic Consequences of U.S. Mobilization for the Second World War

The Economic Consequences of U.S. Mobilization for the Second World War

by Alexander J. Field PhD

Narrated by Steve Marvel

Unabridged — 17 hours, 26 minutes

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Overview

A reminder that war is not always, or even generally, good for long-term growth



Many believe that despite its destructive character, war ultimately boosts long-term economic growth. For the United States this view is often supported by appeal to the experience of the Second World War, understood as a triumph of both production and productivity. Alexander Field shows that between 1941 and 1945 manufacturing productivity actually declined, depressed by changes in the output mix and resource shocks from enemy action, including curtailed access to natural rubber and, on the Eastern Seaboard, petroleum. The war forced a shift away from producing goods in which the country had a great deal of experience toward those in which it had little. Learning by doing was only a partial counterbalance to the intermittent idleness and input hoarding that characterized a shortage economy and dragged down productivity. The conflict distorted human and physical capital accumulation and once it ended, America stopped producing most of the new goods. The war temporarily shut down basic scientific research and the ongoing development of civilian goods. U.S. world economic dominance in 1948, Field shows, was due less to the experience of making war goods and more to the country's productive potential in 1941.

Product Details

BN ID: 2940176960808
Publisher: Tantor Audio
Publication date: 02/14/2023
Edition description: Unabridged
Sales rank: 952,348
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