Democracy and Market System

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  • Democracy and Market System Book Detail

  • Author : Charles Edward Lindblom
  • Release Date : 1988
  • Publisher :
  • Genre : Economic policy
  • Pages : 356
  • ISBN 13 :
  • File Size : 17,17 MB

Democracy and Market System by Charles Edward Lindblom PDF Summary

Book Description: Representing the whole spectrum of Lindblom's thought from advocate of incrementalism to critic of certain social institutions, this collection of his papers--many previously unpublished--covers such topics as "Democracy and Economic Structure," "The Rediscovery of the Market," "American Politics since 1970," "Bargaining: The Hidden Hand in Government," and "Integration of Economics and the Other Social Sciences through Policy Analysis."

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