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Politics and markets : The world's political economic systems / Charles E. Lindblom

By: Material type: TextTextLanguage: English Publication details: New York : Basic Books, 1977Description: xi, 403 p. ; 24 cmISBN:
  • 0465059570
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 330
LOC classification:
  • HD 82 L742p 1977
Summary: Authority and state, 17. -- Exchange and markets, 33. -- Persuasion and preceptoral systems, 52. -- Incompetences of authority and marker systems, 65. -- Authority systems : Strong trumbs, no fingers, 65. -- The limited competence of markets, 76. -- The variety of market systems, 93. -- Alternative market systems, 93. -- The market - oriented private entreprise system, 107. -- Popular control of political - economic systems, 119. -- Politics : The struggle over authority, 119. -- Polyarchy, 131. -- Polyarchal and market controls, 144. -- The close but uneasy relation between private enterprise and democracy, 161. -- Market and democracy, 161. -- The privileged position of business, 170. -- The consequences for polyarchy, 201. -- Circularity in market systems, 214. -- Socioeconomic clas, 222. -- Communist systems, 237. -- Two models, 247. -- Democracy fredom and equality, 261. -- Preceptoral education and moral incentives, 276. -- The politics of business enterprise, 291. -- Policy making and planning, 313. -- Corporate governance and the yogoslaz innovation, 330. -- A future for democracy?, 344
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Authority and state, 17. -- Exchange and markets, 33. -- Persuasion and preceptoral systems, 52. -- Incompetences of authority and marker systems, 65. -- Authority systems : Strong trumbs, no fingers, 65. -- The limited competence of markets, 76. -- The variety of market systems, 93. -- Alternative market systems, 93. -- The market - oriented private entreprise system, 107. -- Popular control of political - economic systems, 119. -- Politics : The struggle over authority, 119. -- Polyarchy, 131. -- Polyarchal and market controls, 144. -- The close but uneasy relation between private enterprise and democracy, 161. -- Market and democracy, 161. -- The privileged position of business, 170. -- The consequences for polyarchy, 201. -- Circularity in market systems, 214. -- Socioeconomic clas, 222. -- Communist systems, 237. -- Two models, 247. -- Democracy fredom and equality, 261. -- Preceptoral education and moral incentives, 276. -- The politics of business enterprise, 291. -- Policy making and planning, 313. -- Corporate governance and the yogoslaz innovation, 330. -- A future for democracy?, 344

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