KONZERTIERTE AKTION UND GLOBALSTEUERUNG
Hans MÖller
Kyklos, 1970, vol. 23, issue 4, 705-719
Abstract:
The importance of the ‘concerted action’ as an instrument of controlling the economic process is generally overestimated and its drawbacks are often over‐looked. Some of the most conclusive causes thereof are discussed in this article. A more intensive policy of growth and structural change is proposed and the government advised to keep reserve in cooperating with the big associations.
Date: 1970
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