The Mixed Economic System and the Role of Government
Toshimasa Tsuruta
Japanese Economy, 1997, vol. 25, issue 3, 61-90
Abstract:
The kind of roles and functions the government has played, with respect to economic activities, and the kinds of expectations people have kept toward the government in the economic development process, vary a great deal across countries and over time.
Date: 1997
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