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Sto caricando le informazioni... The Private Abuse of the Public Interest: Market Myths and Policy Muddlesdi Lawrence D. Brown
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Despite George W. Bush's professed opposition to big government, federal spending has increased under his watch more quickly than it did during the Clinton administration, and demands on government have continued to grow. Why? Lawrence Brown and Lawrence Jacobs show that conservative efforts to expand markets and shrink government often have the ironic effect of expanding government's reach by creating problems that force legislators to enact new rules and regulations. Dismantling the flawed reasoning behind these attempts to cast markets and public power in opposing roles, T Non sono state trovate descrizioni di biblioteche |
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It's the authors' level-headed, political economy approach that leads them to conclude that a new kind of pragmatism (they refer back to Adam Smith's own "realism") is emerging in policy. This is a movement away from ideological arguments about the legitimacy or otherwise of market mechanisms (I'm looking at you neoliberalism and globalisation). Maybe with the advent of the likes of Piketty et al. and their specific policy recommendations, rather than overly general handwaving, Brown and Jacobs might be on to something there. Hopefully. ( )