How a nation′s resources are allocated -- who gets what and why -- is inextricably linked to the politics and political system of that nation. The distribution of such resources has undeniable consequences for national social welfare. Taking a comparative approach to analyzing such issues as industrial performance, quality of life, and national security, the contributors to this volume examine the resource allocation processes of a wide range of nation-states.
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Paperback. Etat : Very Good condition. First Printing (so stated). Beverly Hills: Sage Publications, 1984. 5.25" wide by 8.5" tall. A bright, shiny, square, tight copy. No store stamp, owner's name or bookplate. Pages are clean. No underlining. No highlighting. No margin notes. Flat, uncreased spine. Bound in the original maroon and white pictorial wrappers. Contains 8 essays by Alvin D. Wiggins; Richard Rose, Terence Karran, Ira Sharkansky, Carol Nechemias, Donna Bahry, John Dixon, Donald Rothchild, Benjamin A. Most, and John D. Montgomery. Lists of sources. References. About the authors. Name Index. Subject Index. Volume 13 in the series of Sage Yearbooks in Politics and Public Policy. Keywords: Economics. Political Science. . First Printing (so stated). Trade Paperback. Very Good condition. 247pp. N° de réf. du vendeur 004707
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