Description
This book explores the development and impact of informal guidelines and controls in the context of a full employment economy. It examines how these policies emerged, their achievements, and future directions. The text is based on a conference held at the University of Chicago and includes contributions from notable economists and scholars. It provides a comprehensive analysis of the role of government in influencing business and labour practices through informal means, offering insights into the effectiveness and challenges of such policies.
Published 1966
Binding of book is slightly loose. Slight foxing and crease(s) on front and back covers. Slight foxing and some fading on spine. Slight tanning and moderate foxing on top edge. Slight tanning and some foxing on fore and bottom edges. Slight foxing on insides of covers with a name written on inside cover. Pages are clean of foxing and annotations, with some tanning around margins. Thin plastic layer of cover is peeling.
Condition: Good