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Economics & Finance, Industrial Management, Great Britain - Economic History, Industrial & Organizational Sociology, Economic Conditions in Europe - Great Britain

Markets not stakes

by Minford, Patrick
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Overview

This text examines the economic results of the Thatcher and Major years, compares them with the rest of Europe, and concludes that the best option for Britain or any other economy is free-market policies. The nature of a free-market economy in a broad sense is also examined to see what benefits over long time-periods it gives to its citizens: ability to accumulate wealth and skills over generations; freedom; mobility across income groups and place; and financial and other voluntary mechanisms for insurance. The author argues that, when people gain a true understanding of the general benefits, most are unlikely to want them prejudiced by intervention and redistribution.
Finally, the book assesses the competitive prospects of UK business, at a time when former second and third world countries that have embraced market economics are now emerging rapidly and competing aggressively against the likes of the UK.

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Book Details

Published
January 28, 1998
Publisher
London : Orion, 1998.
Pages
242
Format
Hardcover
ISBN
9780752811727

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