The failure of free-market economics /
By: Feil, Martin
Title By: Spooner, John
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Summary:
The basic concept behind free-market economics was simple and seductive: the government should not attempt to pick winners by granting assistance to specific industries, and it should only intervene in the market in circumstances where there has been a substantial market failure.
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REGULAR | University of Wollongong in Dubai Main Collection | 330.122 FE FA (Browse shelf) | Available | T0039590 |
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330.122 DA ST Strategic capitalism : | 330.122 DE CA Capitalism : should you buy it? : | 330.122 DI TR The tragedy of human development : | 330.122 FE FA The failure of free-market economics / | 330.122 FI NA Financialisation and the financial and economic crises : | 330.122 FO TH The theory of monopoly capitalism : | 330.122 FR DA The Darwin economy : |
The basic concept behind free-market economics was simple and seductive: the government should not attempt to pick winners by granting assistance to specific industries, and it should only intervene in the market in circumstances where there has been a substantial market failure.