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Policies for competitiveness: comparing business-government relationships in the 'golden age of capitalism

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: New York; Oxford University Press; 1999Description: 344p.-ISBN:
  • 9780198293231
DDC classification:
  • 338.9 POL
Summary: This book focuses on the so-called `Golden Age of Capitalism' the 1950s and 1960s, and studying prime-mover countries (the US and the UK), followers (Germany, France, and Italy), and latecomers (Japan and Korea). It addresses the crucial questions to be asked; what appropriate roles should government be assigned, and which government actions are useful public policy and which represent unnecessary and harmful intervention?
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This book focuses on the so-called `Golden Age of Capitalism' the 1950s and 1960s, and studying prime-mover countries (the US and the UK), followers (Germany, France, and Italy), and latecomers (Japan and Korea). It addresses the crucial questions to be asked; what appropriate roles should government be assigned, and which government actions are useful public policy and which represent unnecessary and harmful intervention?

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