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Comparative economics : national priorities, policies and performance

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: Cambridg; Winthrop Pub.; 1981Description: 466 pSubject(s): DDC classification:
  • 338.9 AMU
Summary: The text is divided into five parts. Part one presents the political and ideological bases of economic organizations, the nature of basic economic problems, and the need for organization. Part two deals with economic issues and social values, providing the framework of national economic objectives, and the similarities and differences of such national agenda. Part three discusses socio-economic strategies and tactics used in the management of a modern economy, emphasizing the relevant assumptions, institutions, and techniques of decision making. Part four is devoted to an examination of the relative significance of each decision making process in a number of contemporary nation-states in the Western democracies, the Eastern bloc, and the Third World. Part five takes on the task of evaluation, offering some glimpses into the performance of various economies within the conflict of certain common objectives.
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The text is divided into five parts.
Part one presents the political and ideological bases of economic organizations, the nature of basic economic problems, and the need for organization.
Part two deals with economic issues and social values, providing the framework of national economic objectives, and the similarities and differences of such national agenda.
Part three discusses socio-economic strategies and tactics used in the management of a modern economy, emphasizing the relevant assumptions, institutions, and techniques of decision making.
Part four is devoted to an examination of the relative significance of each decision making process in a number of contemporary nation-states in the Western democracies, the Eastern bloc, and the Third World.
Part five takes on the task of evaluation, offering some glimpses into the performance of various economies within the conflict of certain common objectives.

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