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Economists in government : an international comparative study / edited by A.W. Coats.

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublication details: Durham, N.C. : Duke University Press, 1981.Description: viii, 365 p. ; 25 cmISBN:
  • 0822304597
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 331.11/913300973 19
LOC classification:
  • HB21 .E25
Contents:
Introduction / A.W. Coats -- Britain, the rise of the specialists/ A.W. Coats -- Australia, economists in a federal system / A. Petridis -- India, the aftermath of empire / S. Ambirajan -- Norway, the powerful servants / Trond Bergh -- The United States, economists in a pluralistic polity / William J. Barber -- Israel, economists in a new state / Ephraim Kleiman -- Hungary, economists in a socialist planning system / Egon Kemenes -- Japan, the officer in charge of economic affairs / Ryutaro Komiya and Kozo Yamamoto -- Italy, economists in a weak political system / Franco Ferraresi and Giuseppe Ferrari -- Brazil, economists in a bureaucratic-authoritarian system / Paulo Roberto Haddad -- Conclusions / A.W. Coats.
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Outgrowth of two conferences, the first held April 2-7, 1977 at the Villa Serbelloni, Bellagio, Italy and the second held March 25-31, 1979 at the Inter-University Centre for Postgraduate Studies, Dubrovnik, Yugoslavia.

Originally published without preface or index as vol 13:3 of the journal History of political economy.

Includes bibliographies and index.

Introduction / A.W. Coats -- Britain, the rise of the specialists/ A.W. Coats -- Australia, economists in a federal system / A. Petridis -- India, the aftermath of empire / S. Ambirajan -- Norway, the powerful servants / Trond Bergh -- The United States, economists in a pluralistic polity / William J. Barber -- Israel, economists in a new state / Ephraim Kleiman -- Hungary, economists in a socialist planning system / Egon Kemenes -- Japan, the officer in charge of economic affairs / Ryutaro Komiya and Kozo Yamamoto -- Italy, economists in a weak political system / Franco Ferraresi and Giuseppe Ferrari -- Brazil, economists in a bureaucratic-authoritarian system / Paulo Roberto Haddad -- Conclusions / A.W. Coats.

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