Business and government in the global marketplace

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Business and government in the global marketplace

Murray L. Weidenbaum

Pearson Prentice Hall, c2004

7th ed

  • : pbk

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Includes bibliographical references and index

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For courses in Business and Government. This book addresses the intricate relationship between the public and the private sector, covering why and how government intervenes in the economy and how business can respond. It provides analysis from both perspectives, presenting the ways that government policy affects the activities of the modern corporation and the key responses on the part of business.

Table of Contents

I. SETTING THE FRAMEWORK. 1. The Powers of Government and Business. II. GOVERNMENT REGULATION OF BUSINESS. 2. The Rationale for Regulation. 3. Government and the Consumer. 4. Protecting the Environment. 5. Achieving Equal Employment Opportunity. 6. Government and the Workplace. 7. Traditional Economic Regulation. 8. Economic Deregulation. 9. Terrorism and Business. 10. Reforming Government Regulation. III. THE GLOBAL MARKETPLACE. 11. Business, Government and Globalization. 12. Government and International Commerce. 13. Global Geopolitics of Energy. IV. GOVERNMENT PROMOTION OF BUSINESS. 14. Government Credits and Bailouts. 15. Government as a Market. 16. Business and Tax Policy. V. THE BUSINESS RESPONSE. 17. Business/Government Relations. 18. Issues Management. 19. Business Participation in Politics. VI. THE FUTURE OF THE CORPORATION. 20. Challenges to Corporate Governance. 20. The Future of the Business Firm.

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