Public Interest and Market Pressures

Public Interest and Market Pressures
Title Public Interest and Market Pressures PDF eBook
Author David G. Mayes
Publisher Springer
Pages 212
Release 1993-06-01
Genre Political Science
ISBN 1349227447

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Tackles the criticism that the European Community is an unbalanced arrangement, where the path to closer integration may involve an inequitable distribution of the benefits to large firms, rather than to the public at large, the less well off parts of the Community and those in employment.

The Public Interest in National Labor Policy

The Public Interest in National Labor Policy
Title The Public Interest in National Labor Policy PDF eBook
Author Labor Study Group
Publisher
Pages 170
Release 1961
Genre Political Science
ISBN

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The Private Abuse of the Public Interest

The Private Abuse of the Public Interest
Title The Private Abuse of the Public Interest PDF eBook
Author Lawrence D. Brown
Publisher University of Chicago Press
Pages 162
Release 2009-05-15
Genre Political Science
ISBN 0226076458

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Despite George W. Bush’s professed opposition to big government, federal spending has increased under his watch more quickly than it did during the Clinton administration, and demands on government have continued to grow. Why? Lawrence Brown and Lawrence Jacobs show that conservative efforts to expand markets and shrink government often have the ironic effect of expanding government’s reach by creating problems that force legislators to enact new rules and regulations. Dismantling the flawed reasoning behind these attempts to cast markets and public power in opposing roles, The Private Abuse of the Public Interest urges citizens and policy makers to recognize that properly functioning markets presuppose the government’s ability to create, sustain, and repair them over time. The authors support their pragmatic approach with evidence drawn from in-depth analyses of education, transportation, and health care policies. In each policy area, initiatives such as school choice, deregulation of airlines and other carriers, and the promotion of managed care have introduced or enlarged the role of market forces with the aim of eliminating bureaucratic inefficiency. But in each case, the authors show, reality proved to be much more complex than market models predicted. This complexity has resulted in a political cycle—strikingly consistent across policy spheres—that culminates in public interventions to sustain markets while protecting citizens from their undesirable effects. Situating these case studies in the context of more than two hundred years of debate about the role of markets in society, Brown and Jacobs call for a renewed focus on public-private partnerships that recognize and respect each sector’s vital—and fundamentally complementary—role.

Market-driven Politics

Market-driven Politics
Title Market-driven Politics PDF eBook
Author Colin Leys
Publisher Verso
Pages 300
Release 2001
Genre Great Britain
ISBN 9781859846278

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With the globalization of the capitalist economy the economic role of national governments is now largely confined to controlling inflation and facilitating home-grown market performance. This represents a fundamental shift in the relationship between politics and economics; it has been particularly marked in Britain, but is relevant to many other contexts.

Accounting for the Public Interest

Accounting for the Public Interest
Title Accounting for the Public Interest PDF eBook
Author Steven Mintz
Publisher Springer Science & Business Media
Pages 284
Release 2013-10-04
Genre Philosophy
ISBN 9400770820

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This volume explores the opportunities and challenges facing the accounting profession in an increasingly globalized business and financial reporting environment. It looks back at past experiences of the profession in attempting to meet its public interest obligation. It examines the role and responsibilities of accounting to society including regulatory requirements, increased emphasis on corporate social responsibility, accounting fraud and whistle-blowing implications, internationalization of public interest obligations, and providing the education needed to be successful. The book incorporates an ethical dimension in making these assessments. Its focus is a conceptual, theoretical one drawing on classical philosophy, the sociology of professions, economic theory, and the public interest dimension of accountants as professionals. The authors of papers are long-time contributors to the annual symposium on Research in Accounting Ethics sponsored by the Public Interest Section of the AAA.

Television and the Public Interest

Television and the Public Interest
Title Television and the Public Interest PDF eBook
Author Jay G Blumler
Publisher SAGE Publications Limited
Pages 264
Release 1992-01-21
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN

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Explores the achievements of European broadcasting and attempts to assess the potential for maintaining its public function in changing circumstances. It also surveys the different values which European media systems have sought to protect.

Free Market Missionaries

Free Market Missionaries
Title Free Market Missionaries PDF eBook
Author Sharon Beder
Publisher Routledge
Pages 266
Release 2012-06-25
Genre Nature
ISBN 1136565256

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In her recent book Suiting Themselves, bestselling author Sharon Beder exposed how the global corporate elite have brazenly rewritten the rules of the global economy to line their pockets. In this new book she trains her sights on the insidious underbelly of this global trend to show how they have also orchestrated a mass propaganda campaign to manipulate community values and convince us that their interest - co-opting and controlling all of us in the name of the free market - is in our interest. During the 20th century, business associations coordinated mass propaganda campaigns combining 20th century American PR methods with revitalized free market ideology from 18th century Europe. The aim was to persuade people to eschew their own power as workers and citizens, and forego their democratic power to restrain and regulate business activity. Sophisticated corporate-funded think tanks augmented these campaigns in the 1970s and 1980s, promoting free enterprise and business-friendly policies. Thesefree market missionaries now seek to change individual and institutional values through bolder strategies such as expanding share ownership and manipulating wider public concerns. In each case the goal is the same: the triumph of business values over community values. Beder‘s is an intellectual call to arms: challenge the ideology of the free market missionaries or be converted to it.