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5 - Pulling the Strings of Our Arguments

Mutual Relations between the Terrible Four

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  27 October 2022

Nicola Acocella
Affiliation:
Sapienza Università di Roma
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There are currently a number of hard problems tied one to another to be faced by economic policy: crises, stagnation, inefficiency and inequalities, globalization. The emergence of so-many problems has raised questions as to the ability of economic policy to adequately deal with them. In fact, a number of policy tools equal to that of policy objectives is required for reaching fixed policy targets.

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Economic Policy in the 21st Century
The Four Great Challenges
, pp. 183 - 192
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Print publication year: 2022

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