Background
Wells, Wyatt Clinton was born on June 18, 1964 in Nashville, Tennessee, United States. Son of Charles Edmon and Ann Harwell Wells.
( As the Chairman of the powerful Federal Reserve Board d...)
As the Chairman of the powerful Federal Reserve Board during most of the 1970s, Burns presided over what many see as the demise of the postwar economic order. Wells goes beyond demonstrating that Burns greatly influenced the ways that Americans dealt with the crises of the 1970s to posit that an examination of Burns' tenure helps to explain the U.S. economy today.
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Today antitrust law shapes the policy of almost every large company, no matter where headquartered. But this wasn't always the case. Before World War II, the laws of most industrial countries tolerated and even encouraged cartels, whereas American statutes banned them. In the wake of World War II, the United States devoted considerable resources to building a liberal economic order, which Washington believed was necessary to preserving not only prosperity but also peace after the war. Antitrust was a cornerstone of that policy. This fascinating book shows how the United States sought to impose--and with what results--its antitrust policy on other nations, especially in Europe and Japan. Wyatt Wells chronicles how the attack on cartels and monopoly abroad affected everything from energy policy and trade negotiations to the occupation of Germany and Japan. He shows how a small group of zealots led by Thurman Arnold, who became head of the Justice Department's Antitrust Division in 1938, targeted cartels and large companies throughout the world: IG Farben of Germany, Mitsui and Mitsubishi of Japan, Imperial Chemical Industries of Britain, Philips of the Netherlands, DuPont and General Electric of the United States, and more. Wells brilliantly shows how subsequently, the architects of the postwar economy--notably Lucius Clay, John McCloy, William Clayton, Jean Monnet, and Ludwig Erhard--uncoupled political ideology from antitrust policy, transforming Arnold's effort into a means to promote business efficiency and encourage competition.
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Wells, Wyatt Clinton was born on June 18, 1964 in Nashville, Tennessee, United States. Son of Charles Edmon and Ann Harwell Wells.
Bachelor, Vanderbilt University, 1986. Master of Arts, University North Carolina, 1988. Doctor of Philosophy, University North Carolina, 1992.
Instructor University North Carolina, Chapel Hill, 1992—1993. Assistant editor Andrew Jackson Papers, Knoxville, Tennessee, 1993—1996. Newcomen fellow Harvard University Business School, Boston, 1996—1997.
Professor history Auburn University Montgomery, Alabama, since 1997.
( As the Chairman of the powerful Federal Reserve Board d...)
( Today antitrust law shapes the policy of almost every l...)
Married Barbara Jean Gilbert, August 11, 2001. Children: Wyatt Clinton children: Charles Edmon.