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The State as Strategic Manager?

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Dan Breznitz
Carsten Zimmermann
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What kind of guidelines can be established for a government policy to promote economic growth? Many now believe there should be almost none. However, these authors think very differently. They argue that the management literature contains a framework that supports constructive government policies. Government can act much like a strategic manager in a conglomerate, not picking industrial winners but creating general capabilities and incentives.

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Article provided by M.E. Sharpe, Inc. in its journal Challenge.

Volume (Year): 51 (2008)
Issue (Month): 4 (July)
Pages: 70-88
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