Description
Documents on Government and the Economy offers a comprehensive collection of historical documents that illuminate the relationship between economic theory and government policy-making. Edited by Marianne Johnson, this volume is part of the prestigious Research in the History of Economic Thought and Methodology series and examines pivotal moments where economic ideas influenced governmental action.
The book presents carefully curated primary sources and scholarly commentary that trace how economic thinking has informed policy decisions across different periods and jurisdictions. Readers will gain deeper understanding of the intellectual foundations underlying modern economic governance. This resource is essential for historians, economists, political scientists, and policy scholars seeking to understand how economic thought shapes government institutions and regulatory frameworks.
By combining rigorous historical analysis with important documentary evidence, this work demonstrates the profound impact of economic ideas on the evolution of government policy and public administration.







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