Description: The Economic Role of the State by Joseph E. Stiglitz, Arnold Heertje (editor) ISBN-13:9780631171355ISBN-10:0631171355Publisher:Basil BlackwellBinding:Hardcover (missing dust jacket)Year:1989Edition:First Condition: Good – missing dust jacket • name written on the first page • clean text pages About: refer to image(s) --> About: “Since the Great Depression the legitimacy of the state has become closely linked to its economic performance. Recently, public choice, monetarism and the New Classical macroeconomics have all questioned the efficiency and desirability of State intervention in the economy. This book, founded on an essay by Professor Joseph E. Stiglitz aims to provide an insight into the positive and normative aspects of the evolving role of the State. Professor Stiglitz's essay is taken up and discussed by a group of economists who address the crucial question of whether there can be an optimum with respect to the size and character of the public sector.” Comments in Part II by: • Mark Perlman —University of Pittsburgh • Douglass C. North —Washington University • Dieter Bös —University of Bonn • Chris Freeman —University of Sussex • A. H. E. M. Wellink —De Nederlansche Bank • Ian MacGregor —Lazard Brothers • Jean-Jacques Laffont —University of Social Sciences mySku 4017
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Subjects: Business, Economics & Industry
Format: Hardcover
Age Level: Adults
Title: The Economic Role of the State
Subject: Business & Economics
Topic: Economics, Economic Development, Economic policy, Business Development, Public Policy, Money
Country/Region of Manufacture: United Kingdom
ISBN: 0631171355
Language: English
Publication Year: 1989
Book Title: The Economic Role of the State
Intended Audience: Adults
Author: Joseph E. Stiglitz, Arnold Heertje
Narrative Type: Nonfiction
Shipping Weight: Under 1 Pound
Publisher: Basil Blackwell
Genre: Economics