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Market liberalism : a paradigm for the 21st century, edited by David Boaz and Edward H. Crane
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- What are the appropriate public policies for America as it approaches the coming century? The signs are all around. A market-liberal revolution is sweeping the planet, from Eastern Europe to Latin America to Asia, where governments are selling off state enterprises, cutting taxes, deregulating business, and showing new respect for property rights and freedom of choice. The two dozen essays in this book discuss how to bring the market-liberal revolution to the United States and explain how for-profit companies will revolutionize education, how deregulation of medical care can lower prices, how America can save $150 billion a year in military spending, how property rights can fix the environment, how deregulation and free trade produce prosperity, how competition produces health and safety, how America must deal with nuclear proliferation, how we can balance the budget without raising taxes, how the poverty and welfare trap can be ended, and how the inner cities can become livable again
- . This blueprint for reform is the alternative to both the status quo and the calls for even more government interference in our personal and economic activities. Any viable agenda for the 21st century must recognize the truth that all central planning, whether for education, medical care, or the environment, will only end in failure. Market Liberalism presents a new vision for American government, a positive, optimistic vision rooted in the principles of the Founders and suited to the challenges of the 21st century. It offers the promise of a free, prosperous, and pluralistic society for America and the world
- Language
- eng
- Extent
- 1 online resource (404 pages
- Contents
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- Introduction: the collapse of the statis vision / David Boaz, Edward H. Crane -- Freedom, responsibility, and the constitution: on recovering our founding principles / Roger Pilon -- Reclaiming the political process / Edward H. Crane -- Balance the budget by reducing spending / William A. Niskanen, Stephen Moore -- Reduce federal regulation / William A Niskanen -- Government regulation: the real crisis in financial services / Bert Ely -- Telecommunications: starting the next century early / Thomas W. Hazlett -- Social security's uncertain future / A. Haeworth Robertson -- The learning revolution / Lewis J. Perelman -- Returning medicine to the marketplace / Michael Tanner -- Reviving the inner city / David Boaz -- Privatizing essential services / Robert W. Poole, Jr
- Taking the offensive in trade policy / Brink Lindsey -- Rethinking NATO and other alliances in a multipolar world / Christopher Layne -- Learning to live with nuclear proliferation / Ted Galen Carpenter -- A post-cold war military budget / Jeffrey R. Gerlach -- Dangerous panacea: a stronger United Nations / Doug Bandow -- Time to retire the World Bank and the International Monetary Fund / Melanie S. Tammen -- Ending Washington's international war on drugs / Ian Vasquez -- Global warming: facts vs. the popular vision / Patrick J. Michaels -- The growing abundance of natural resources / Jerry Taylor -- Why health and safety are products of competitive institutions / Aaron Wildavsky -- A free-market environmental vision / Fred L. Smith, Jr., Kent Jeffreys
- Label
- Market liberalism : a paradigm for the 21st century
- Title
- Market liberalism
- Title remainder
- a paradigm for the 21st century
- Statement of responsibility
- edited by David Boaz and Edward H. Crane
- Language
- eng
- Summary
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- What are the appropriate public policies for America as it approaches the coming century? The signs are all around. A market-liberal revolution is sweeping the planet, from Eastern Europe to Latin America to Asia, where governments are selling off state enterprises, cutting taxes, deregulating business, and showing new respect for property rights and freedom of choice. The two dozen essays in this book discuss how to bring the market-liberal revolution to the United States and explain how for-profit companies will revolutionize education, how deregulation of medical care can lower prices, how America can save $150 billion a year in military spending, how property rights can fix the environment, how deregulation and free trade produce prosperity, how competition produces health and safety, how America must deal with nuclear proliferation, how we can balance the budget without raising taxes, how the poverty and welfare trap can be ended, and how the inner cities can become livable again
- . This blueprint for reform is the alternative to both the status quo and the calls for even more government interference in our personal and economic activities. Any viable agenda for the 21st century must recognize the truth that all central planning, whether for education, medical care, or the environment, will only end in failure. Market Liberalism presents a new vision for American government, a positive, optimistic vision rooted in the principles of the Founders and suited to the challenges of the 21st century. It offers the promise of a free, prosperous, and pluralistic society for America and the world
- Cataloging source
- DLC
- Dewey number
- 320.5/1
- Illustrations
- illustrations
- Index
- no index present
- LC call number
- E885
- LC item number
- .M37 1993
- Literary form
- non fiction
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- dictionaries
- bibliography
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- 1953-
- 1944-
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- Boaz, David
- Crane, Edward H.
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- United States
- Liberalism
- Free enterprise
- Markteconomie
- Liberalisme
- Wirtschaftspolitik
- Liberalismus
- Aufsatzsammlung
- USA
- Label
- Market liberalism : a paradigm for the 21st century, edited by David Boaz and Edward H. Crane
- Bibliography note
- Includes bibliographical references
- Contents
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- Introduction: the collapse of the statis vision / David Boaz, Edward H. Crane -- Freedom, responsibility, and the constitution: on recovering our founding principles / Roger Pilon -- Reclaiming the political process / Edward H. Crane -- Balance the budget by reducing spending / William A. Niskanen, Stephen Moore -- Reduce federal regulation / William A Niskanen -- Government regulation: the real crisis in financial services / Bert Ely -- Telecommunications: starting the next century early / Thomas W. Hazlett -- Social security's uncertain future / A. Haeworth Robertson -- The learning revolution / Lewis J. Perelman -- Returning medicine to the marketplace / Michael Tanner -- Reviving the inner city / David Boaz -- Privatizing essential services / Robert W. Poole, Jr
- Taking the offensive in trade policy / Brink Lindsey -- Rethinking NATO and other alliances in a multipolar world / Christopher Layne -- Learning to live with nuclear proliferation / Ted Galen Carpenter -- A post-cold war military budget / Jeffrey R. Gerlach -- Dangerous panacea: a stronger United Nations / Doug Bandow -- Time to retire the World Bank and the International Monetary Fund / Melanie S. Tammen -- Ending Washington's international war on drugs / Ian Vasquez -- Global warming: facts vs. the popular vision / Patrick J. Michaels -- The growing abundance of natural resources / Jerry Taylor -- Why health and safety are products of competitive institutions / Aaron Wildavsky -- A free-market environmental vision / Fred L. Smith, Jr., Kent Jeffreys
- Extent
- 1 online resource (404 pages
- Form of item
- online
- Other physical details
- illustrations)
- Specific material designation
- remote
- System control number
- (OCoLC)1036669442
- Label
- Market liberalism : a paradigm for the 21st century, edited by David Boaz and Edward H. Crane
- Bibliography note
- Includes bibliographical references
- Contents
-
- Introduction: the collapse of the statis vision / David Boaz, Edward H. Crane -- Freedom, responsibility, and the constitution: on recovering our founding principles / Roger Pilon -- Reclaiming the political process / Edward H. Crane -- Balance the budget by reducing spending / William A. Niskanen, Stephen Moore -- Reduce federal regulation / William A Niskanen -- Government regulation: the real crisis in financial services / Bert Ely -- Telecommunications: starting the next century early / Thomas W. Hazlett -- Social security's uncertain future / A. Haeworth Robertson -- The learning revolution / Lewis J. Perelman -- Returning medicine to the marketplace / Michael Tanner -- Reviving the inner city / David Boaz -- Privatizing essential services / Robert W. Poole, Jr
- Taking the offensive in trade policy / Brink Lindsey -- Rethinking NATO and other alliances in a multipolar world / Christopher Layne -- Learning to live with nuclear proliferation / Ted Galen Carpenter -- A post-cold war military budget / Jeffrey R. Gerlach -- Dangerous panacea: a stronger United Nations / Doug Bandow -- Time to retire the World Bank and the International Monetary Fund / Melanie S. Tammen -- Ending Washington's international war on drugs / Ian Vasquez -- Global warming: facts vs. the popular vision / Patrick J. Michaels -- The growing abundance of natural resources / Jerry Taylor -- Why health and safety are products of competitive institutions / Aaron Wildavsky -- A free-market environmental vision / Fred L. Smith, Jr., Kent Jeffreys
- Extent
- 1 online resource (404 pages
- Form of item
- online
- Other physical details
- illustrations)
- Specific material designation
- remote
- System control number
- (OCoLC)1036669442
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