Governmental controls and the free market : the U.S. economy in the 1970's
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Governmental controls and the free market : the U.S. economy in the 1970's
Texas A & M University Press, c1976
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"Papers presented at the Conference on Individual Liberty and Governmental Policies in the 1970's held under the auspices of the Department of Economics, Ohio University, in June, 1975."
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This volume inquires about the consequences of the increased entry of government into economic activity. The contributors, including Armen Alchian, William A. Niskanen, James M. Buchanan, and Gordon Tullock, are concerned with dangers to the institutions of private property, with profit incentives, and with social interaction guided by principles of self-interest and open-market competition. Contributions are divided into three parts: economic problems, governmental policies, and the modern corporation and its critics. Topics include public attitudes toward free enterprise; inflation; unemployment; the political process; social security; government transfer spending; the efficiency of the modern corporation; and worker alienation and the structure of the firm.
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