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100 _aCairncross, Alec.
245 0 _aEssays in economic management
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260 _aLondon
260 _bGeorge Allen & Unwin
260 _c1971
300 _a219 p.
520 _aThis collection of essays covers the whole field of the relations between government and industry and the ways in which government attempts nowadays to control the economy. It considers the possi bilities of monetary and fiscal policy in demand management and outlines their limitations; it also deals with economic forecasting and planning and the role of economists in government. Since the death of Sir Dennis Robertson there has been a dearth of economic essays of this readability. Once again, we have a book which a large public will enjoy - both the informed reader and the non-expert - and which students are likely to find in their lists of recommended reading. This is the authentic voice of experience.
650 _aIndustry and state
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