Title: Markets and politicians : politicized economic choice
Abstract: I: Economic Policies and Political Motives.- A. Theoretical Perspectives.- 1. Economic Policies and Political Competition.- 2. Voluntary collective action.- 3. Factor income taxation in a representative democracy.- B. Policy Choices.- 4. Macroeconomic stabilization policy: Does politics matter?.- 5. Accidental freedom.- 6. Europe 1992: From the common to the single market.- II: Markets and Socialism.- A. Market Socialism in Eastern Europe.- 7. Markets and ownership in socialist countries in transition.- 8. Socialism in less than one country.- B. Transitionary Policies.- 9. Restoring property rights.- 10. Liberalization dilemmas.- C. Economic Change in China.- 11. The failure of recentralization in China: Interplays among enterprises, local governments, and the center.- 12. Market-oriented reform and fiscal policy.- III: International Economic Policy.- A. International Trade.- 13. The political-economy perspective on trade policy.- 14. The economics and political economy of managed trade.- 15. Changes in trade-policy regimes.- B. International Monetary Transaction.- 16. Foreign-exchange markets and central-bank intervention.- 17. The political economy of the international debt crisis.- 18. Foreign-exchange market liberalization: Anatomy of a failure.
Publication Year: 1991
Publication Date: 1991-01-01
Language: en
Type: book
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