Markets and Democracy
Explore the intricate relationship between markets and democracy in the thought-provoking book, Markets and Democracy, published by Cambridge University Press in 1993. This insightful work spans 360 pages and features contributions from various experts who delve into contemporary microeconomic theory. They examine the crucial question: can a modern, efficient economy be made democratically accountable? The authors discuss the necessary strategic changes that may be required to regulate the interactions between economic agents in a market-driven environment. Ideal for scholars and enthusiasts of economics and political science, this hardback edition offers a comprehensive analysis of the complexities surrounding economic institutions and democratic participation. Enhance your understanding of how markets can coexist with democratic values by adding this essential read to your collection.