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The Hegemony of Growth
Paradigm in discussion: the “problems of modern society,” environment, and welfare (1969–1974)
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Author(s):
Matthias Schmelzer
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2016
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Cambridge University Press
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: 239-244
DOI:
10.1017/CBO9781316452035.011
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Book chapters
pp. 1
Introduction
pp. 34
Setting the stage: a historical introduction to the OECD
pp. 75
Paradigm in the making: the emergence of economic growth as the key economic policy norm (1948–1959)
pp. 85
Measuring growth: the international standardization of national income accounting
pp. 117
Propagating growth: from reconstruction and stability to “selective expansion” and “productivity”
pp. 142
“Expand or die”: international economic mandarins and the transnational harmonization of growth policies
pp. 163
Paradigm at work: a “temple of growth for industrialized countries” in action (1960–1968)
pp. 167
Power, progress, and prosperity: growth as universal yardstick and the OECD's 1961 growth target in perspective
pp. 189
Boosting growth: the Western “growth conscience” and social engineering in the name of accelerated growth
pp. 215
Replicating growth: the “development of others” and the hegemony of donor countries
pp. 239
Paradigm in discussion: the “problems of modern society,” environment, and welfare (1969–1974)
pp. 245
Quantity in question: challenging the hegemony of growth and the OECD-Club of Rome nexus
pp. 267
Reclaiming growth: organizational dynamics and the “dialectic” of qualitative growth
pp. 288
Quantifying quality: managing the environmental costs of growth and the difficult quest for “gross national wellbeing”
pp. 313
Epilogue: paradigm remade (1975–2011)
pp. 336
Conclusion: provincializing growth
pp. 359
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