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Democracy Economics And The Public Good Informational Failures And Potential John M Budd

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Democracy Economics And The Public Good Informational Failures And Potential John M Budd
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Publisher: Palgrave Macmillan
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.22 MB
Pages: 220
Author: John M. Budd
ISBN: 9781137448156, 1137448156
Language: English
Year: 2015

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Democracy Economics And The Public Good Informational Failures And Potential John M Budd by John M. Budd 9781137448156, 1137448156 instant download after payment.

Democracy, Economics, and the Public Good provides a critical examination of essential aspects of American life, reviewing democratic and economic theories and practices and providing examination of ideas of the public good. Similar critical processes are applied to theories and practices of political economy and the public good. Throughout the text, Budd provides an investigation of how informational sources fall short when it comes to informing citizens of the existence of conceptual formations of democracy, economics, and the public good, ultimately arguing that there are strategies that can enhance informing within a public arena.

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