Description
First published in 1948, this book outlines a solution to contemporary economic problems in the post-war years. This solution aims to make the best use of our price mechanism, free initiative and competition, but also involves the socialization of certain monopolistic concerns and the state control of the price mechanism in such a way as to maintain full employment, to achieve an equitable distribution of income and property, and to restore equilibrium to our balance of payments. It is an outline of that middle way which the author calls the Liberal-Socialist solution.
Reviews
'Altogether this is a valuable little book which should make not only the rationale of enlightened Socialism and the mechanics of planning, but the nature of Britain's present economic dilemma a good deal clearer to its readers.' - The Spectator
'As usual we get great lucidity of treatment from Professor Meade, together with a high sense of responsibility on the important role the economist must play ... in resolving the problems of economic policy in a controlled economy.' - D. B. Copland, Economic Record
Book Information
ISBN 9780415621670
Author James E. Meade
Format Paperback
Page Count 130
Imprint Routledge
Publisher Taylor & Francis Ltd
Weight(grams) 453g