A Brookings Institution Press and Visions of Governance for the 21st
Century publication Changing markets are challenging governance. The
growing scale, reach, complexity, and popular legitimacy of market
institutions and market players are re-opening old questions about the
role of the public sector and redefining what it means to govern well.
This volumethe latest publication from the Visions of Governance in
the 21st Century program at the Kennedy School of Governmentexplores
the way evolving markets alter the pursuit of cherished public goals.
John D. Donahue and Joseph S. Nye, Jr. frame the inquiry with an essay
on governing well in an age of ascendant markets. Other contributors
(all from Harvard's Kennedy School unless otherwise indicated) address
specific areas of market governance in individual chapters: Joseph P.
Newhouse on the medical marketplace, Jose Gomez-Ibañez and John R.
Meyer on transportation, William Hogan on electric power, Paul E.
Peterson on K12 education, L. Jean Camp on information networks,
Akash Deep and Guido Schaefer (Vienna University of Economics &
Business Administration) on federal deposit insurance, Frederick
Schauer on "the marketplace of ideas," Anna Greenberg on the
"marketization" of politics, David M. Hart on the politics of
high-tech industry, Viktor Mayer-Schönberger on information law, John
D. Donahue and Richard J. Zeckhauser on the challenges posed by
fast-changing markets, and Mark Moore on the spread of market
ideology.
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9780815798460
Publisert
2017
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Brookings Institution Press
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Engelsk
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Digital bok
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