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Dr Maurice Mullard Lecture One October 2010 What comes first – does policy need decide resources or is the economy that sets the context? Making Decisions on Health and Education Spending The UK Economic Context 2010 UK Deficit PSBR UK National Debt AUTONOMY THE IDEA OF POLITICAL CHOICE AS OPPOSED TO INEVITABILITY The Coalition Government says there is no alternative to austerity The Opposition says this will lead to new recession How do we judge what is the correct analysis What is political choice in the policy process CHOICES ON RESOURCES AND THAT CHOICE IS POLITICAL AUTONOMY THAT AUTONOMY IS CONSTRAINED BY EVENTS BEYOND THE CONTROL OF GOVERNMENT THE ECONOMY AS A FORM OF CONSTRAINT EVENT The meaning of Credit Crunch 2007 Bank stopped lending in intrabank markets Banks making loses on assets Loss of Capital and Liquidity UK Northern Rock Lloyds Bank RBS US Bear Stearns Lehman Brothers AIG Declining GDP UK but also global GDP – Loses in tax revenues UK Stimulus package Germany and USA Unemployment Household Net Worth FIRST INDUSTRIAL NATION ROLE OF MANUFACTURING AND INDUSTRIAL COMMUNITIES Coal Steel Making Cotton Engineering Staple Industries Great Depression 1929 mass unemployment Growht industries aircraft chemcials Post World War 2 Growth of Service Sector BRITAIN IN DECLINE – REASONS AND EXPLANATIONS COMPETITION AND CATCH UP DECLINE OF MANUFACTURING DEPRESSION 1929- 1932 POLITICS OF UNEMPOLOYMENT KUHN AND PARADIGM SHIFTS FREE MARKETS TO KEYNES TO FREE MARKETS AND BACK TO KEYNES IMPACT ON POLITICS AND POLITICAL PARTY THINKING THE ROLE OF THE UK TREASURY SPENDING MINISTERS FISCAL POLICY Taxation and public expenditure Stimulus to the economy Monetary Policy Interest rates The Concept of Liquidity The Savings Paradox UNDERSTAND THE TWIN CONCEPTS OF AUTONOMY AND CONSTRAINT HOW TO EXPLAIN POLICY MAKING IN BRITAIN POLITICAL PARTIES IDEOLOGY AND BELIEFS