Stuck in Neutral
Explore the insightful exploration of American social policies in "Stuck in Neutral" by Cathie Jo Martin, published in 1999. This compelling 264-page paperback challenges the conventional wisdom that big business dominates the political landscape and restricts social policy development. Instead, Martin reveals a surprising narrative where major corporations may not be as influential in shaping social interventions as previously thought. Through thorough analysis in the realms of political economy, economics, and public policy, this book encourages readers to rethink the relationship between business and government. Ideal for those interested in business & economics and political science, "Stuck in Neutral" provides a fresh perspective on the dynamics of human capital and economic development. Delve into this thought-provoking read and grasp the complexities of social policy in the United States.