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Redefining the State

Privatization and Welfare Reform in Industrial and Transitional Economies

Professor Spulber traces the role of the state in the West and East for more than two centuries.

Nicolas Spulber (Author)

9780521024181, Cambridge University Press

Paperback / softback, published 13 February 2006

276 pages

23 x 15.2 x 1.7 cm, 0.421 kg

\""If you're looking for a crisp overview of the role of the state in the West and the East over two centuries, this book is a great place to begin. And if you want to dig deeper in any area, just follow the author's up-to-date and comprehensive citations.\""

Ravi Ramamurti, Business History Review

Redefining the State examines in historical perspective the changes of the role of the state with regard to public ownership and the scope of welfare in the main industrial and transitional economies. These changes have given rise to illuminating debates on the state's size, range, and function, and have involved important t]

Redefining the State Spulber Paperback Cambridge University Press 9780521024181

Redefining the State

Privatization and Welfare Reform in Industrial and Transitional Economies

Professor Spulber traces the role of the state in the West and East for more than two centuries.

Nicolas Spulber (Author)

9780521024181, Cambridge University Press

Paperback / softback, published 13 February 2006

276 pages

23 x 15.2 x 1.7 cm, 0.421 kg

\""If you're looking for a crisp overview of the role of the state in the West and the East over two centuries, this book is a great place to begin. And if you want to dig deeper in any area, just follow the author's up-to-date and comprehensive citations.\""

Ravi Ramamurti, Business History Review

Redefining the State examines in historical perspective the changes of the role of the state with regard to public ownership and the scope of welfare in the main industrial and transitional economies. These changes have given rise to illuminating debates on the state's size, range, and function, and have involved important t]

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