The proper role of government in the U.S. economy has been the
subject of ideological dispute for generations. In some recent
variations the debate has ranged from purist advocacy of government
"hands-off" to calls for protectionist policies and aggressive
support for American businesses struggling in a cut-throat world
market.
What is the reality? This question animates Richard Bingham's
provocative study of industrial policy American-style, as practiced
(if not preached) by administration after administration. Readable
and enlivened with case studies, this book is accessible and of
interest to anyone who follows business-government relations in the
United States and abroad.
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