Economic Crisis and Policy Choice
Explore the intricate dynamics of government responses to economic crises in Economic Crisis and Policy Choice by renowned scholars. Published by Princeton University Press in 1990, this insightful paperback spans 392 pages and delves into why some governments swiftly tackle economic challenges while others struggle to take decisive action. This volume features contributions from eminent experts who analyze the political adjustments made in 13 countries across 19 different governments. Through comprehensive comparisons and targeted clusters, the book sheds light on the various factors influencing policy choices during economic turmoil. Ideal for students, policymakers, and anyone interested in the intersection of politics and economics, this book offers a profound understanding of crisis management in a global context. Discover the lessons learned and the implications for future policy decisions.