Amy C. Offner is assistant professor of history at the University of Pennsylvania.
Sorting Out the Mixed Economy [is Amy Offner's] epic and field-changing work. ---Quinn Slobodian, Dissent Magazine Sorting Out the Mixed Economy is an ambitious and thought-provoking study that reframes our understanding of both development and neoliberalism and will shape research in many scholarly fields. . . . In terms of the history of relations between the United States and Latin America, Offner inverts one of the field's most important narratives. ---Margarita Fajardo, H-LatAm Co-Winner of the EHS First Monograph Prize, Economic History Society [A] dazzling, transnational history. . . . [The] insights it provides into the link between decentralized development from 50 years ago and contemporary privatization across the Americas is revelatory. ---J. M. Rosenthal, Choice Reviews Finalist for the Berkshire Conference of Women Historians Book Prize Honorable Mention for the Stuart L. Bernath Book Prize, Society for Historians of American Foreign Relations Co-Winner of the Michael H. Hunt Prize in International History, Society for Historians of American Foreign Relations The strengths of the book are many, and the originality of the argument and the well-researched chain of events on the micro and meso levels make the book both a page-turner and a real contribution to the discussion on how and why the mixed economy, or the third way, is such a tightrope, both in the Americas and elsewhere. ---Martin Andersson, Economic History Review In telling the story of Lilienthal and other ex-New Deal officials, Amy C. Offner's Sorting Out the Mixed Economy remakes a popular understanding of how today's neoliberalism was built. . . . Offner's book has left us better equipped to understand this past, and to look ahead toward future turbulence. ---Pablo Pryluka, Public Books Winner of the Murdo J. MacLeod Book Prize, Latin American and Caribbean Section of the Southern Historical Association