Evolution of the Policies of Developed Countries
Amnuay Viravan,
José Concepcion,
Victor Fung Kwok-King,
Jean-Pierre Lehmann,
Brian W. Scott,
Augustine Tan,
Bunroku Yoshino,
Hugh Corbet,
Keith Hay,
Mohammed Ramli Kushairi,
Hadi Soesastro,
Martin Wolf and
Soogil Young
Chapter Chapter 4 in Trade Routes to Sustained Economic Growth, 1987, pp 54-70 from Palgrave Macmillan
Abstract:
Abstract IN CONSIDERING the difficulties that have come increasingly to affect the world economy, in general, and the international trading system, in particular, one must recognize the impact since the mid-1960s of the interaction between, on the one hand, the expansion of government intervention in the market process and the growth of rigidities in the economies of the developed countries and, on the other hand, the persistent pressures for adjustment created by a rapidly integrating, and therefore dynamic, world economy.1
Keywords: Public Assistance; Full Employment; Gross National Product; Trade Route; Trade Restriction (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 1987
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DOI: 10.1007/978-1-349-18860-4_4
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