Incentives and Political Economy (Clarendon Lectures in Economics)

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Laffont examines the incentive problems created by delegating economic policy to self-interested politicians and the blurry line between flexibility of decision-making and discretion to pursue personal agendas.

Page Count:
272

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Publication Date:
2000-06-15

INDUSTRIAL PROMOTION

INCENTIVES IN INDUSTRY

Industrial policy

Subsidies

Commercial policy

Economic policy

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