Meditating on market mechanisms
Bronwyn Howell
No 380006, Competition & Regulation Times from New Zealand Institute for the Study of Competition and Regulation
Abstract:
In policy debates, ‘the market’ and ‘the government’ are pitted against each other almost inevitably as diametrically opposed means of mediating economic transactions. There must be only one ‘winner’, to whom all the spoils (or at least the credit for generating them) accrue. But, as Bronwyn Howell points out, there’s another way of viewing this.
Date: 2013-11-01
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