The Politics of Deregulation by Paul Quirk

The Politics of Deregulation by Paul Quirk

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The Politics of Deregulation by Paul Quirk

The authors concentrate on three cases of deregulation: airlines, trucking, and telecommunications. They find important similarities among the cases and discuss the implications of these findings for two broader topics: the role that economic analysis has played in policy change, and the capacity of the American political system for transcending narrow interests.
Quirk, Paul J.: - Paul J. Quirk is the Phil Lind Chair in United States Politics and Representation at the University of British Columbia.
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ISBN 13 9780815718178
ISBN 10 0815718179
Title The Politics of Deregulation
Author Paul Quirk
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Paperback
Publisher Rowman & Littlefield
Year published 1985-09-19
Number of pages 300
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