The Industrial Discipline and the Governmental Arts

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The Industrial Discipline and the Governmental Arts is a seminal work of political economy in which Rexford G. Tugwell analyzes how modern industrial organization and planning shape, and should shape, governmental structures and public policy.

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instanceOf book
non-fiction book
work of political economy
aimsTo provide a theoretical basis for governmental planning in industrial economies
analyzes how modern industrial organization shapes governmental structures
how modern industrial organization shapes public policy
associatedWith New Deal intellectual tradition NERFINISHED
planning theory in economics
author Rexford G. Tugwell NERFINISHED
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
describedAs seminal work of political economy
examines institutional requirements of planned industrial systems
interaction between private industrial power and public authority
limits of laissez-faire governance in industrial societies
focusesOn implications of industrial discipline for democratic governance
relationship between industrial organization and government
role of planning in modern economies
genre economic theory
political science literature
hasPerspective pro-planning view of economic organization
intendedAudience policy makers
scholars of political economy
students of public administration
language English
mainSubject economic planning
government structure
industrial organization
political economy
public policy
proposes that governmental structures should adapt to industrial planning

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