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The economics of the welfare state

Jim Tomlinson-1996-11-13-Cambridge University Press eBooks
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The creation of the welfare state remains at the centre of most accounts of the 1945 Labour government. It would indeed be hard to deny that the setting up of a comprehensive National Health Service, a major extension of social insurance and the extension of free secondary education to all children marked major changes in British society. Accounts of British social policy give full weight to these changes, especially to their long-run implications. On the other hand, accounts of British economic policy deal rather cursorily with this aspect of the Attlee government's activities. To a large extent accounts of social policy and economic policy have gone along separate channels. A partial exception to this separation has been the work of those, such as Barnett, who have analysed social welfare policy as imposing a ‘burden’ on the economy. However, this approach, whatever its popularity, rests not only on a very vague understanding of the nature of the welfare state in the 1940s, but more

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The creation of the welfare state remains at the centre of most accounts of the 1945 Labour government. It would indeed be hard to deny that the setting up of a comprehensive National Health Service, a major extension of social insurance and the extension of free secondary education to all children marked major changes in British society. Accounts of British social policy give full weight to these changes, especially to their long-run implications. On the other hand, accounts of British economic policy deal rather cursorily with this aspect of the Attlee government's activities. To a large extent accounts of social policy and economic policy have gone along separate channels. A partial exception to this separation has been the work of those, such as Barnett, who have analysed social welfare policy as imposing a ‘burden’ on the economy. However, this approach, whatever its popularity, rests not only on a very vague understanding of the nature of the welfare state in the 1940s, but more

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Welfare stateState (computer science)EconomicsPolitical scienceComputer scienceLaw

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