THE FUNDAMENTALS OF THATCHERISM AS A PHOLOSOPHY OF SUSTAINABLE ECONOMIC GROWTH
Abstract
This article is devoted to the study of Margaret Thatcher economic reforms and the legacy of Thatcherism. The historical background of coming of the Conservative party led by Mrs. M. Thatcher to power in 1979 is recalled. The Government’s strategic views of economic policy, drew up during its time in Opposition, are contemplated. The crucial reforms of Margaret Thatcher’s Cabinet, which contributed to sustainable economic growth in Britain in the 80s, in particular, substantial cutting down of public spending, counter-inflation strategy, income and corporate tax rates reduction, are thoroughly analyzed. The dynamics of macroeconomic indicators of the United Kingdom in 1979 – 1990, such as unemployment rate, real GDP growth rate, inflation rate, top marginal income tax rates, corporate tax rates etc., are examined. The archival documents, clarifying Prime Minister’s correspondence with Chancellor of the Exchequer, Chief Secretary to the Treasury and meetings with the Cabinet are studied. The MTFS (Medium-term financial strategy), published by the Government in March 1980, is considered, within the context of PSBR (public sector borrowing requirement) projections and target growth rates of monetary aggregates, viz., M3. The 1981 Budget austerity’s origins, such as public expenditure reduction difficulties and M3 aggregate management and control complexities, are regarded. The debate between 364 economists, advocating Keynesian principles of tackling the recession, and Mrs. M. Thatcher’s Cabinet & other economists, appealing to alternative ways out of the economic crisis (such as Friedrich Hayek, Milton Friedman, Patrick Minford and others) over the 1981 Budget is envisaged. The rationale of the widespread privatization in the 80s in Britain and its economic consequences are analyzed. The household incomes inequality issue is addressed and examined. Finally, after thorough analysis it is found out that Margaret Thatcher’s Government succeeded in getting the country out of depression, restoring social and political stability and eventually creating conditions for socio-economic growth in the United Kingdom.
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