From 1981 to 1982, Galbraith served on the staff of the
Congress of the United States, eventually as executive director of the Joint Economic Committee. UTIP promotes the
Theil index over the
Gini coefficient as a measurement for comparing inequality between groups, regions and countries. He argued strongly that
Keynesian economics offered a solution to the
2008 financial crisis, whereas monetarist policies would deepen the recession. Towards the end of 2008 and into 2009, many policymakers around the world increased government spending and/or cut taxes, arguably in line with Galbraith's views, as part of the
Keynesian resurgence described by the
Financial Times as "a stunning reversal of the orthodoxy of the past several decades". In 2010, Galbraith edited an edition of his father's works for the
Library of America series. He was interviewed for the 2021
JFK Revisited: Through the Looking Glass documentary. == Writings ==