Learning, Policy Making, and Market Reforms
Discover the groundbreaking insights of Learning, Policy Making, and Market Reforms by Covadonga Meseguer, published by Cambridge University Press in 2015. This compelling study spans 290 pages and serves as the first comprehensive analysis testing the influence of policy learning on economic policy decisions across various contexts. Meseguer delves into how governments worldwide have historically embraced privatization, trade liberalization, and maintained open capital accounts by learning from the experiences of others. This book is essential for anyone interested in economic policy, free trade, and the dynamics of social learning in the United Kingdom and beyond. Enhance your understanding of market reforms and the intricate relationships that shape policy-making today.