Fundamentals of the economic role of government
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Fundamentals of the economic role of government
(Contributions in economics and economic history, no. 98)
Greenwood Press, 1989
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Bibliography: p. [251]-252
Includes index
内容説明・目次
内容説明
This study brings an original slant to the complex and much-debated question of the proper role of government in the economic sphere. Representing a broad range of disciplinary and ideological approaches, the authors identify and explore the most fundamental propositions concerning the economic role of government, as well as the generalizations, major themes, and conclusions that can be drawn from them. The essays focus on the deep levels of political and economic organization and on the values and underlying assumptions that are the bases of the institution of government.
Written by a distinguished group of specialists, the work approaches the issue multidimensionally--from the standpoint of social science, history, law, and philosophy. Not mere ideological exercises, the essays focus on the deep levels of political and economic organization and on the values and underlying assumptions that are the bases of the institution of government. Connections between the government's economic role and ideology, free enterprise, power politics, and group interests are considered together with the constitutional implications of governmental economic powers. Other issues addressed include the changing economic role of government, contradictions and ambiguities in the government's economic functions, rules governing economic activity, and the role of economists in government. Providing a diversity of viewpoints and a wealth of fresh insights, this book can be used in graduate and undergraduate courses in economics, political science, philosophy, and law, and will appeal to the informed general worker.
目次
Preface Government and Competitive Free Enterprise Power, Politics, and Economics Government and the Economy: What Is Fundamental? The Role of Government in a Market Economy Economic Systems, Government, and Group Interests The Changing Economic Role of Government The State: Power and Dichotomy The Three Faces of John Locke: Fundamental Ambiguities in Government's Economic Functions The Chicken and the Egg True Fundamentals of the Economic Role of Government Economists' Role in Government at Risk The Public Costs of Private Blessings The Boundaries of the Public Domain Strategic Behavior and the Role of Government Ideology and the Economic Role of Government On the Appropriate Arenas for Government Intervention in the Third World Political Economy and Public Policy: The Problem of Joint Appraisal Assistance for Economic Development Some Fundamentals of the Economic Role of Government Economy and State: An Institutionalist Theory of Process and Learning On the Fundamentals of the Economic Role of Government--The Rules Governing Economic Activity Fundamentals Relating to the Economic Functions of Government On the Economic Role of Government The Economic Role of Government as a Constitutional Problem Diverse Approaches to the Economic Role of Government: An Interpretive Essay Selected Bibliography Index
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