Wynne Godley: A Biography

Wynne Godley: A Biography

by Alan Shipman
ISBN-10:
3030122883
ISBN-13:
9783030122881
Pub. Date:
04/01/2019
Publisher:
Springer International Publishing
ISBN-10:
3030122883
ISBN-13:
9783030122881
Pub. Date:
04/01/2019
Publisher:
Springer International Publishing
Wynne Godley: A Biography

Wynne Godley: A Biography

by Alan Shipman
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Overview

This timely biography of the economist Wynne Godley (1926-2010) charts his long and often crisis-blown route to a new way of understanding whole economies. It shows how early frustrations as a policy-maker enabled him to glimpse the cliff-edges other macro-modellers missed, and re-arm ‘Keynesian’ theory against the orthodoxy that had tried to absorb it. Godley gained notoriety for his economic commentaries - foreseeing the malaise of the 1970s, the Reagan-Thatcher slump, the unsustainable 1980s and 1990s booms, and the crises in the Eurozone and world economies after 2008. This foresight arose from a series of advances in his understanding of national accounting, price-setting, the role of modern finance, and the use of economic data, especially to grasp the interlinkage of sks and flows. This biography also gives due attention to Godley's life outside academic economics – including his chaotic childhood, truncated career as a professional oboist, equally brief stints as a sculptor’s model and economist in industry, and a longer spell as as a Treasury adviser with a mystery gift for forecasting.

This first full-length biography traces Wynne Godley’s long career from professional musician to public servant, policymaker, tormentor of conventional macroeconomics and creator of a workable alternative – all after escaping a childhood of decaying mansions and draconian schools, and rescuing his private world from the legacy of two Freuds. Drawing on Godley’s published and unpublished work and extensive interviews with those who knew him, the author explores Godley's improbable life and explains the lasting significance of his work.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9783030122881
Publisher: Springer International Publishing
Publication date: 04/01/2019
Edition description: 1st ed. 2019
Pages: 318
Product dimensions: 5.83(w) x 8.27(h) x (d)

About the Author

Alan Shipman studied economics at Cambridge in Wynne Godley’s shadow, and realised how the subject had needed his insights on returning to it after the Global Financial Crisis. Now a lecturer in economics at the Open University, his previous books include Capitalism Without Capital: Accounting for the Crash (Palgrave Macmillan, 2015).

Table of Contents

1. Life Before Economics 1926-1955.- 2. Under Treasury Rules 1956-64.- 3. Short-term Forecasting.- 4. Public Expenditure.- 5. Planning, Tax Reform and Structural Change.- 6. Gatecrashing the Cambridge Tradition.- 7. Public Expenditure Revisited.- 8. Sector Balances and ‘New Cambridge’.- 9. Balance-of-Payments, Deindustrialisation and Protection.- 10. Spectating on Thatcher and Major.- 11. “Macroeconomics”.- 12. The SSRC Showdown.- 13. Wilderness and Wisdom.- 14. Cassandra Across the Atlantic.- 15. The Long Road to Redemption.- 16. Monetary Economics and After.- 17. The True Self.

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