 | Andrés Solimano, Osvaldo Sunkel, Mario I. Blejer, Mario I. Bléjer - 1994 - 428 pages
...CHAPTER 2 The Postsocialist Transition from a Development Economics Point of View Lance Taylor The roud to the free market was opened and kept open by an enormous increase in continuous, centrally organized, and controlled interventionism. Karl Polanyi 119441 The ongoing transitions of Leninist... | |
 | Peter Lindsay - 1996 - 194 pages
...export bounties, and indirect wage subsidies, laissez-faire itself was enforced by the state . . . The road to the free market was opened and kept open by an enormous increase in continuous, centrally organized and controlled interventionism. To make Adam Smith's "simple and natural liberty" compatible... | |
 | Colin C. Williams, Janice Windebank - 1998 - 235 pages
...implementation of this ideology. Indeed, this is not new. Over forty years ago, Polanyi (1957: 140) recognised that 'the road to the free market was opened and kept...centrally organised, and controlled interventionism'. From the late 1970s until the change of government in 1997 in the UK, the state rejected Keynesian... | |
 | Alice H. Amsden, Jacek Kochanowicz, Lance Taylor - 1998 - 270 pages
...required a more visible hand than neoliberalism envisioned. As Karl Polanyi observed about Western Europe: "The road to the free market was opened and kept open by an enormous increase in continuous, centrally organized and controlled interventionism" (1944, p. 140). Transition Macroeconomics The design was... | |
 | Desmond King - 1999 - 354 pages
...maintenance of the market, an institution deemed a guarantor of choice and efficiency. Karl Polanyi observed that 'the road to the free market was opened and kept...open by an enormous increase in continuous, centrally organized and controlled interventionism,'1 a judgement which may overstate the level of government... | |
 | Arthur MacEwan - 1999 - 276 pages
...tariffs, export bounties, and indirect wage subsidies, laissez-faire itself was enforced by the state ... The road to the free market was opened and kept open by an enormous increase in continuous, centrally organi/ed and controlled interventionism. To make Adam Smith's 'simple and natural liberty' compatible... | |
 | Barbara Paleczny, Canadian Corporation for Studies in Religion - 2000 - 352 pages
...integration (Free Trade and the New Right Agenda, 60-92). Karl Polanyi opposed this theory, saying that "the road to the free market was opened and kept...open by an enormous increase in continuous, centrally organized and controlled interventionism.... Laissez-faire was planned; planning was not" (Drache and... | |
 | Philip Arestis, Malcolm C. Sawyer - 2001 - 744 pages
...of the supposedly 'selfregulating' system required continuous meddling and monitoring by the state: The road to the free market was opened and kept open by an enormous increase in continuous, centrally organized and controlled interventionism. To make Adam Smith's 'simple and natural liberty' compatible... | |
 | Takaaki Suzuki - 2000 - 304 pages
...(1982), Lowi (1979), Buchanan and Wagner (1977), O'Connor (1973), Offe (1984). The Two-Level Framework The road to the free market was opened and kept open by an enormous increase in continuous, centrally organized and controlled intervention. . . . Thus even those who wished most ardently to free the state... | |
 | Hein Marais - 2001 - 360 pages
...organized social forces try to counter or temper the destructive effects of a laissez-faire system: The road to the free market was opened and kept open...centrally organised and controlled interventionism. To make Adam Smith's 'simple and natural liberty' compatible with the needs ot a human society was... | |
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