Perspectives on an Economic Future: Forms, Reforms, and Evaluations
By (Author) Shripad Pendse
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Praeger Publishers Inc
30th January 1991
United States
Tertiary Education
Non Fiction
Political science and theory
Political economy
Economic forecasting
338.9
Hardback
216
The decade of the 1990s has opened on a note of major change, with events in the Soviet Union, Eastern Europe and South Africa moving at an astonishing pace, both on the political and economic fronts. These changes have brought into focus vital issues of political economy, a subject that this collection of essays examines. Written for readers both with and without a background in economics, the essays provide a perspective on economic systems, the underlying issues involved in creating an economic constitution and the choices a society makes in designing an economy. Economists from Australia, Canada, France, the Netherlands and the United States offer a variety of ideological and methodological perspectives. The collection begins with an introduction that reviews basic concepts of economic systems, including goals, the role of government and efficiency and equity. The three essays that comprise Part 1 discuss basic issues in economic systems, and address the question of efficiency and equity in a free market from various ideological perspectives. Part 2 provides three proposals for reforming economic systems, including discussions of planning in a decentralized society and a highly interventionist economic and social system. The work concludes with three essays that draw historical and international comparisons between economic systems, and contrast the economic policies and performances of several Western countries and Japan. Although the contributors are professional economists, and include a Nobel Prize winner and the former president of the American Economic Association, their essays are written in a nontechnical language, aiming to allow readers without an economic background to follow their arguments. This collection of essays may be a valuable supplement to courses in current economic problems, comparative economic systems and development economics, as well as a useful resource for both public and academic libraries.
SHRIPAD GOPAL PENDSE is Professor and Chairperson of Management at Saint Mary's University in Halifax, Nova Scotia. He has written numerous articles for a variety of journals, including Category Perception Language and Brain Hemispheres in Behavioral Science, Profit Sharing in Small Business in the American Journal of Small Business and Information Costs, Transactions and Organization Boundaries in American Business Review.