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Alan Bollard, "Economists in the Cold War: How a Handful of Economists Fought the Battle of Ideas" (Oxford UP, 2023)

Jan 25, 2025
Alan Bollard, a Professor of Economics at Victoria University of Wellington, delves into how a few economists shaped the intellectual battleground of the Cold War. He highlights the clash of economic ideologies, from the rise of central planning to market allocation. Bollard discusses pivotal figures like Harry Dexter White and their impact on post-war institutions such as the IMF and World Bank. The podcast also explores revolutionary ideas from economist Joanne Robinson and the ambitious economic policies of Salvador Allende in Chile, reflecting on the enduring challenges capitalism faces today.
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Economists Under Stress

  • Alan Bollard studies economists' behavior in stressful situations like market transitions to wartime economies.
  • His book "Economists in the Cold War" examines economists' roles during the Cold War, similar to his World War II analysis.
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Questioning the Market

  • The Great Depression and the rise of dictatorships led economists to question the market system and explore alternatives like central planning.
  • Some economists, including New Dealers in the US Treasury, showed sympathy for the Soviet Union's approach.
ANECDOTE

White vs. Keynes

  • Harry Dexter White, a complex figure, heavily influenced US economic policy during and after WWII, clashing with Keynes over post-war financial order.
  • White's views shaped the IMF and World Bank, prioritizing US interests.
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