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Just capital : the liberal economy
- Title
- Just capital : the liberal economy / Adair Turner.
- Author
- Turner, Adair.
- Publication
- London : Macmillan, 2001.
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Details
- Description
- viii, 324 pages : illustrations; 24 cm
- Subject
- Since 1979
- Capitalism > Great Britain
- Capitalism > United States
- Capitalism > Europe
- Comparative economics
- 83.21 market economy
- Capitalism
- Economic policy
- Social policy
- Kapitalisme
- Rechtvaardigheid
- Economische politiek
- Great Britain > Economic policy > 1997-
- United States > Economic policy > 1993-2001
- Europe > Economic policy
- Great Britain > Social policy > 1979-
- United States > Social policy > 1993-
- Europe > Social policy
- Europe
- Great Britain
- United States
- Grande-Bretagne > Conditions sociales > 1945- ..
- Grande-Bretagne > Conditions économiques > 1997- ..
- Grande-Bretagne > Politique et gouvernement > 1997- ..
- Bibliography (note)
- Includes bibliographical references (p. [381]-388) and index.
- Contents
- Foreword / Ralf Dahrendorf -- Introduction: The Triumph of the Global Free Market -- Pt. 1. Trends, Concepts and Delusions. 1. The Competitiveness of Nations: Myths and Delusions. 2. The New Economy: High-tech and High-touch. 3. It's Not the E-conomy, Stupid -- Pt. 2. Europe, the US and the UK: Whose Capitalism is Best? 4. What Are We Trying to Maximize? 5. Which Capitalism is Best? 6. The European Model -- Reform or Reject? 7. Cool Britannia or Still the Sick Man of Europe? -- Pt. 3. Implications for Policy. 8. Choosing the State We Want. 9. Capitalism: Market Economics and the Environment. 10. Finance: Engine of Growth or Dangerous Casino? 11. Free Trade, Mercantilism and Morality. 12. The Third Way or Liberalism Reborn?
- ISBN
- 0333900715
- 9780333900710
- LCCN
- 2001430392
- OCLC
- ocm48557784
- 48557784
- SCSB-9020444
- Owning Institutions
- Princeton University Library