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Choice and public policy: the limits of welfare markets

Taylor-Gooby, Peter(Edited by)
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Public policies increasingly emphasize active consumerism, entrepreneurship on the part of service providers and professionals, privatization, and an expanded role for markets.

This text draws on research by economists, psychologists, sociologists and public policy experts.

The research demonstrates that the traditional rational choice model of economic behaviour is unsatisfactory in providing accounts of the way people choose in relation to work, saving, spending, investment and social welfare.

It also shows that the public policies of active consumerism, public sector entrepreneurship, and privatization based on this approach may be flawed.

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Macmillan
1349263028 / 9781349263028
eBook (Adobe Pdf)
06/01/2016
England
English
256 pages
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