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Much of the political economy analysis of reform focuses on the conflict of interest between groups that stand to gain or lose from the competing policy proposals. In reality, there is also a lot of disagreement about the working of the policy: in addition to conflicting interests, conflicting...
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Volksrepublik China seit 1978 übertrifft alles bisher Bekannte. Diese Dynamik ist umso beachtlicher, blickt man auf den gesamten … zur zweitgrößten Wirtschafts- und Handelsmacht hat China Japan überholt und aufgeschlossen zur Europäischen Union als … China das Wachstum der vergangenen Jahrzehnte aufrechterhalten kann, wird es in weniger als 15 Jahren die Vereinigten …
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This is the third and final paper in a three-part series exploring the decision-making process in China. Presenting … Communist Party of China's control of economic policy. His top-level design embraces stability as the top principle while … initiative, was introduced to confront the most pressing issue in China's economy, i.e., economic restructuring, and to deliver …
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We argue, due to the conspicuous failure of Washington Consensus-guided reforms in most part of the developing world in 1990s and the outbreak of the current global financial crisis, Washington Consensus, as a general term of the neoliberal free market economic thinking, has been withering. In...
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A market economy can nurture good human attributesIn the thirtieth IEA Discussion Paper, Philip Booth examines the moral limits to the market economy. Christians often express concerns about the way in which self interest in the market economy can become disordered or bent and thus manifest...
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Modern welfare states undermine human flourishingIn the thirty-first IEA Discussion Paper, Professor Philip Booth explains how modern welfare states and high levels of public debt undermine human flourishing. His arguments are presented in the context of Catholic social teaching.Professor Booth...
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