Political Control of the Economy
By (Author) Edward R. Tufte
Princeton University Press
Princeton University Press
29th July 1980
United States
Professional and Scholarly
Non Fiction
Macroeconomics
Political economy
339
Paperback
192
Width 140mm, Height 216mm
227g
Speculations about the effects of politics on economic life have a long and vital tradition, but few efforts have been made to determine the precise relationship between them. Edward Tufte, a political scientist who covered the 1976 Presidential election for Newsweek, seeks to do just that. His sharp analyses and astute observations lead to an eye-
"A remarkable study, one that is provocative and concise, sometimes brazen in its theoretical assumptions and assertions, laced throughout with elegance and wit. Amid the vast outpouring of contemporary social science, (this) truly is a book for all seasons, important to every scholar interested in the relationship of elections, government, and public policy."--American Political Science Review