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The evergreen debate over government's involvement in business continues. Participants include the state, private sector, and the public. Globalisation and technological advances add complexity. Criticism often targets slow or delayed regulatory actions. Governments face demands from infrastructure, fiscal deficits, and reducing inequality, compounded by short-term politics and pandemic-related bailouts. The author assesses the roles of public and private sectors in a changing global economy, amid shifting societal expectations.
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Examines government's role amidst economic and societal shifts.
Who is this book for?
This book offers a nuanced look at how governments are navigating their roles in today's complex economy. If you're interested in understanding the challenges and debates around regulation, public-private partnerships, and policy impact, you'll find compelling insights here. It's a thoughtful read for anyone curious about the dynamics shaping our global economic landscape.