THE IMPACT OF THE STATE OVER THE COMPETITIVE ENVIRONMENT
Florea Pãžrvu
Proceedings of the INTERNATIONAL MANAGEMENT CONFERENCE, 2012, vol. 6, issue 1, 483-490
Abstract:
It had to come a crisis in order to understand that the slogan let the economy operate under the rules of market economy, so dear to some, it is not so true, so that all states, even those declared with a totally liberal ideology (such as USA), intervene in the competitive environment to correct some irregularities resulting from free market game, to maintain or restore competition in the market and to save some sectors. The State sometimes substitutes the market, influences or arrange for the proper functioning of the market. The State does not play, but establishes rules of the game, the indirect influences becoming dominant. The structural analysis of the competitive environment is not complete if it does not provide a diagnosis on how current and future policy of public power, at all levels, will influence the structure and evolution of branch.
Keywords: market economy; direct intervention; indirect intervention; the public sector. (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2012
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