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The State and the Economic Process

Naastepad, C. W.M.(Edited by)Storm, Servaas(Edited by)
Part of the Belgian-Dutch Association for post-Keynesian studies series series
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How can economic policies be designed - and redesigned - to increase growth and reduce unemployment in developing, developed and transitional economies? In The State and the Economic Process, a distinguished group of economists provides - through a comparison of postwar economic performance and policies - sound analytical support and historical evidence in favour of vigorous market guiding policies.

These include targeting strategic industries, carefully managing both market collusion and competition, promoting environmentally sound technical change, and managing foreign trade and investment. The papers featured in this volume address such issues as widespread unemployment in the OECD, the deep and protracted contraction in the transitional economies, and the large variety in growth performance in developing countries.

The authors go beyond the usual advocacy of the market as the solution to most economic problems, while avoiding the stale controversy over 'market failure' versus 'government failure'.

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Product Details
Edward Elgar Publishing Ltd
1858981689 / 9781858981680
Hardback
330.156
02/05/1996
United Kingdom
English
288p.
22 cm
postgraduate /undergraduate Learn More