The Office for Budget Responsibility and the Politics of Technocratic Economic Governance

The Office for Budget Responsibility and the Politics of Technocratic Economic Governance

by Ben Clift
The Office for Budget Responsibility and the Politics of Technocratic Economic Governance

The Office for Budget Responsibility and the Politics of Technocratic Economic Governance

by Ben Clift

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Overview

The Office for Budget Responsibility and the Politics of Technocratic Economic Governance is about the politics of economic ideas and technocratic economic governance. It is also a book about the changing political economy of British capitalism's relationship to the European and wider global economies. It focuses on the creation in 2010 and subsequent operation of the independent body created to oversee fiscal rectitude in Britain, the Office for Budget Responsibility (OBR). More broadly, it analyses the politics of economic management of the UK's uncertain trajectory, and of British capitalism's restructuring in the 2010s and 2020s in the face of the upheavals of the global financial crisis (GFC), Brexit and COVID. A focus on the intersection between expert economic opinion of the OBR as UK's fiscal watchdog, and the political economy of British capitalism's evolution through and after Brexit, animates a framework for analysing the politics of technocratic economic governance.

The technocratic vision of independent fiscal councils fails to grasp a core political economy insight: that economic knowledge and narratives are political and social constructs. The book unpacks the competing constructions of economic reason that underpin models of British capitalism, and through that inform expert economic assessment of the UK economy. It also underlines how contestable political economic assumptions undergird visions of Britain's international economic relations. These were all brought to the fore in economic policy debates about Britain's place in the world, which in the 2010s centred on Brexit. This book analyses OBR forecasting and fiscal oversight in that broader political context, rather than as a narrowly technical pursuit.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780192871121
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Publication date: 06/14/2023
Pages: 304
Product dimensions: 8.80(w) x 6.30(h) x 1.40(d)

About the Author

Ben Clift, Professor of Political Economy, Department of Politics and International Studies at the University of Warwick

Ben Clift is Professor of Political Economy in the Department of Politics and International Studies at the University of Warwick. His research and teaching interests integrate comparative and international political economy. He received his PhD from the Sheffield University in 2000. Before joining Warwick, he held lectureships at Sheffield and Brunel Universities. He has been research fellow at Sciences-Po, Paris and the University of Oxford. In 2018 he won a prestigious Leverhulme Major Research Fellowship. He has published widely on comparative capitalisms, the IMF, the politics of economic ideas, and the political economy of economic patriotism in many leading journals.

Table of Contents

1. Embattled Technocratic Governance: The Office for Budget Responsibility from the Crash to COVID2. UK Fiscal Politics and Macroeconomic Policy Rules Since the 1990s3. The British Model of Capitalism and the Politics of Growth4. The OBR and the Politics of Technocratic Fiscal Governance5. The OBR, Fiscal Forecasting, and the Politics of Economic Method6. Narrating the Economy – Constructing the Crash and its Legacy7. The OBR and the Politics of Forecasting Brexit Effects8. COVID Changes Everything – 'Sound' Economic Policy and the Historical Contingency of Economic Knowledge9. Conclusion – The OBR and the Politics of Technocratic Economic Governance in Hard TimesGlossaryBibliographyIndex
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