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A design for a market economy

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In most LDCs, the public sector and dirigisme have been allotted a vast, if not dominating, influence over the national economy. As a viable alternative to this widespread trend, the author seeks to develop an economic pattern of development policy based on the principles of market economy.

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  1. cf. I. Little, T. Scitovsky, and M. Scott, Industry and Trade in Some Developing Countries. A Comparative Study (Published for the Development Centre of the OECD, Paris), London-New York-Toronto, 1970, chap. 5.

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University of Cologne.

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Clapham, R. A design for a market economy. Intereconomics 9, 242–246 (1974). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02929106

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