Market liberalism : A paradigm for the 21st century / Edited David Boaz and Edward H. Crane

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextLanguage: EN Publication details: Washington : CATO Institute, 1993 Description: 404 pLOC classification:
  • JC 599 M345 1993
Summary: An american vision, 1. -- Freedom, responsibility, and the constitution on recovering our founding principles, 21. -- Reclaiming the political process, 53. -- Economic policy, 67. -- Balance the budget by reducing spending, 67. -- Reduce federal regulation, 103. -- Government regulation : The real crisis in finacial services, 115. -- Telecommunications : Starting the next century early, 129. -- Domestic policy, 149. -- Social security's uncertain future, 149. -- The learning revolution, 159. -- Ruturning medicine to the marketplace, 175. -- Reviving the inner city, 189. -- Privatizing essencial services, 205. -- International affairs, 227. -- Rethiking NATO and other alliances in a multipolar world, 243. -- Learning to live with nuclear proliferation, 259. -- A post - cold war military budget, 227. -- Dangerous panacea : A stronger united nations, 293. -- Time to retire the world bank and the international monetary fund, 311. -- Ending washington's international war on drugs, 325. -- Global warming : Facts vs. the popular vision, 341. -- The growing abundance of natural resources, 363. -- Why heath and safety are products of competitive institutions, 379. -- A free - market environmental vision, 389
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Libro Libro Biblioteca Juan Bosch Biblioteca Juan Bosch Ciencias Sociales Ciencias Sociales (3er. Piso) JC 599 M345 1993 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) 1 Available 00000001630

An american vision, 1. -- Freedom, responsibility, and the constitution on recovering our founding principles, 21. -- Reclaiming the political process, 53. -- Economic policy, 67. -- Balance the budget by reducing spending, 67. -- Reduce federal regulation, 103. -- Government regulation : The real crisis in finacial services, 115. -- Telecommunications : Starting the next century early, 129. -- Domestic policy, 149. -- Social security's uncertain future, 149. -- The learning revolution, 159. -- Ruturning medicine to the marketplace, 175. -- Reviving the inner city, 189. -- Privatizing essencial services, 205. -- International affairs, 227. -- Rethiking NATO and other alliances in a multipolar world, 243. -- Learning to live with nuclear proliferation, 259. -- A post - cold war military budget, 227. -- Dangerous panacea : A stronger united nations, 293. -- Time to retire the world bank and the international monetary fund, 311. -- Ending washington's international war on drugs, 325. -- Global warming : Facts vs. the popular vision, 341. -- The growing abundance of natural resources, 363. -- Why heath and safety are products of competitive institutions, 379. -- A free - market environmental vision, 389

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