1st Edition

Handbook of Global Economic Policy

By Stuart Nagel Copyright 2000

    Written by over 20 leading international economists, this book offers win-win scenarios to economic problems. As in the other volumes of this set of public policy handbooks, the Handbook of Global Economic Policy employs a unique organizational principle: from viewing economic problems from conservative and liberal perspectives, to developing practical, non-ideological solutions to the problems, and finally testing the solution's feasibility in terms of economic, administrative, political, psychological, legal, international, and technological obstacles. The authors confront conventional wisdom about tradeoffs between unemployment and inflation, economic growth and displaced workers, and c

    Africa's Economic Policy Environmental Policy in the African Development Bank and the Asian Development Bank, Reforming Transport with Dominant State-Owned Enterprises: Democratic Republic of Congo (Formerly Zaire), From Conflict to Order? Corporatism in South Africa, International Financial Institutions and the Politics of Structural Adjustment: The African Experience. Mechanisms for Labor Harmony: Dispute Resolution in the Industrial Courts of Kenya and Zambia. Asia's Economic Policy Industrial Policy and Regional Development: A Diachronic Comparison of Japanese and South Korean Economic Strategies. Deregulation for Whom? Reexamining the Retail Deregulation in Japan. Democracy, Development, and the Welfare State in India: A Win-Win Policy Analysis. Policies and Strategies of International Organizations in Combating Child Labor in India: A Win-Win Analysis. Economic Liberalization and Federalism: The Case of India. Government-Business Relations and Southeast Asian Subregional Economic Growth Triangles. Economic Reform and Political Legitimacy in Post-Mao China. Implications of Reform in the Chinese State-Owned. Central-Local Conflicts in Economic Management in China. Marketization After Mao: National Strategy in Postreform China, 1980--1993. Hong Kong: The World's Freest Economy and Its Liberal Policy. Europe's Economic Policy State Revenue Administration Problems in a Transition Economy: State Revenue Service of the Republic of Latvia. From Corporatism to Etatism: German Policy Networks Before and After. Political Economy of Income Distribution in Britain: Demography, Market, and Party Politics, 1979--1987. National Industrial Policy in the Context of Supranational and Subnational, Policy Expansion. Divergent Paths of Product Market Regulation in France and Germany, 1970--1990. Latin and North America's Economic Policy Mexican Crisis in the Internationalization of Finance. Elections and Democratization in Mexico: Tax Policy in the ""Opposition"" Congress. Implemen

    Biography

    Stuart Nagel