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ECONOMICS INTEREST & INSTITUTIONS : THE CONCEPTUAL FOUNDATIONS OF PUBLIC POLICY

BROMLEY, DANIEL W. - Personal Name;

Economic Interests and Institutions offers a comprehensive treatment of the public policy problem, the role of economic institutions in the design of new policy initiatives, and the way in which economic theory can be used to understand and explain institutional change. Efforts in economics to eliminate political forces as explanatory variables in institutional change in the apparent hope of rendering economic models more rigorous and hence more scientific - have led to models of institutional change that are largely tautological. Bromley develops a model of institutional change that offers an escape from the circularity of present models.


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Statement of Responsibility
Daniel W. Bromley
Call Number
361.6 BRO e
Publisher
Massachusetts : Basic Blackwell Inc., 1989
Collation
viii, 274 p. : ill ; 24 cm
Language
English
ISBN/ISSN
978-1557860149
Classification
361.6
Content Type
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Edition
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Subject(s)
Social Sciences
Social Problems
Social Problems and Services
History of Economics
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