The market and the state : studies in interdependence

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The market and the state : studies in interdependence

edited by Michael Moran and Maurice Wright

Macmillan Academic and Professional, 1991

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Includes bibliographical references and index

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The connection between markets and states is one of the great themes of political science. The contributors tackle the theme in uniquely varied ways: through the eyes of historians of ideas and analytical political philosophers: from the vantage points offered by the market-state balance in Latin America, Africa and Eastern Europe: and through analyses of how states regulate some of the most important sectors of advanced industrial economies.

Table of Contents

  • List of Tables - Preface - Notes on the Contributors - Introduction: Markets against the State?
  • M.Moran & M.Wright - The Classical Economists, Laissez-Faire and the State
  • M.Evans - Markets and Communities: a Romantic Critique
  • U.Vogel - Markets and Law: the case of Environmental Conservation
  • H.Steiner - 'The Fruits of Labour': Private Property and Moral Equality
  • N.Geras - Voices and Signals: Active Citizens in the Market-place
  • G.Parry & G.Moyser - From Party-State to Political Marketplace in Eastern Europe: the Collapse of the Power Monopoly
  • M.Waller - Electoral Markets and Stable States
  • P.Mair - States and Markets in Latin America
  • P.Cammack - States and Markets in Africa
  • R.A.Young - The Inevitability of Symbiosis: States, Markets and R R.Williams - Political Structures and Broadcasting Marketisation: a Comparison of Britain and West Germany
  • P.Humphreys - The State and the World Steel Market: Industrial Policy, Trade Regulation and the GATT Uruguay Round
  • M.Rhodes - Conclusion: The Interdependence of Markets and States
  • M.Moran & M.Wright - Index

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