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Title: The Shape of Twentieth Century History


1
The Shape of Twentieth Century History
  • Bradford DeLong
  • U.C. Berkeley

2
Time for a Grand Narrative
  • Not for a story with a guaranteed ending
  • But for a narrative thread of a process
  • What are our choices for the shape of
    twentieth-century history?
  • The triumph of democracy?
  • The progress of science?

3
Why Not the Alternatives?
  • The triumph of democracy
  • A near-run victory over great tyrannies
  • But where did these tyrannies come from?
  • Have to go into the economics to see their
    sources
  • The progress of science
  • But how does science affect how people live?

4
My Preference Slouching Towards Utopia
  • William Butler Yeats
  • Slouching
  • Tyrannies
  • Maldistribution and misgovernance
  • Towards Utopia
  • Cornucopia
  • The possibility of a human world
  • But will we get where we want to go?

5
Cornucopia
  • Measuring economic development
  • Standards of living or technological
    capabilities?
  • The glacial pace of pre-industrial development
  • The slow pace of development during the
    industrial revolution
  • Since 1900--or maybe 1870--things are different
  • The pace and extent of economic growth

6
How to Measure Modern Economic Growth?
  • Kuznetss project
  • Kuznetss answer a factor of ten in the
    twentieth century
  • But is this sufficient?
  • New goods and new kinds of goods
  • New capabilities and new needs
  • Does this generate Utopia?
  • Seeing em jump (Krugman) needs triumph
    (Easterlin)
  • Trustees of the possibility of civilization
    (Keynes)

7
Tyrannies
  • Joining the thirty-million club
  • Where did Stalin and Mao come from?
  • Marx and the hungry fourties (Boyer)
  • Relative and absolute immiserization
  • The revolution, the market, and the command
    society
  • Where did Hitler come from?
  • Malthus and Darwin

8
Uneven Development
  • Growing international inequality
  • Before 1950 (Lewis, Easterlin, Clark)
  • Since 1950, however, the trends continue
  • Understanding international inequality
  • Communism
  • Vicious circles
  • Mixed economies and developmental states
  • Third-world social democracy and the neoliberal
    bet

9
Economic Policies and Policymaking
  • The domestic side
  • High and persistent unemployment
  • Central bank independence and the conquest? of
    inflation
  • The commanding heights
  • The international side
  • Managing international capital flows
  • Dealing with financial crises

10
Conclusion Slouching Towards Utopia
  • Twentieth-century processes continue
  • The escalator to modernity, or continued
    divergence?
  • The cretinism of parliaments, or the neoliberal
    order?
  • Remembering history, or repeating it?
  • But underneath, the dynamic growth of wealth
  • The possibility of--for the first time--a truly
    human world
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