01876cam a2200289 a 45000010006000000030004000060050017000100080041000270100017000680200015000850350019001000350023001190350027001420350015001690400015001840500015001990820025002142450092002392600050003313000027003815000224004085000107006325040039007395050726007786500039015047000043015439961900020150605102809.0820920r1981 ncu b s101 0 eng  a 81009858  a0822304597 a(OCoLC)7614879 a(OCoLC)ocm07614879 a(CStRLIN)NYCG82-B42043 a(NNC)99619 dUOELcUOEL0 aHB21b.E250 a331.11/91330097321900aEconomists in government :ban international comparative study /cedited by A.W. Coats. aDurham, N.C. :bDuke University Press,c1981. aviii, 365 p. ;c25 cm. aOutgrowth of two conferences, the first held April 2-7, 1977 at the Villa Serbelloni, Bellagio, Italy and the second held March 25-31, 1979 at the Inter-University Centre for Postgraduate Studies, Dubrovnik, Yugoslavia. aOriginally published without preface or index as vol 13:3 of the journal History of political economy. aIncludes bibliographies and index.0 aIntroduction / A.W. Coats -- Britain, the rise of the specialists/ A.W. Coats -- Australia, economists in a federal system / A. Petridis -- India, the aftermath of empire / S. Ambirajan -- Norway, the powerful servants / Trond Bergh -- The United States, economists in a pluralistic polity / William J. Barber -- Israel, economists in a new state / Ephraim Kleiman -- Hungary, economists in a socialist planning system / Egon Kemenes -- Japan, the officer in charge of economic affairs / Ryutaro Komiya and Kozo Yamamoto -- Italy, economists in a weak political system / Franco Ferraresi and Giuseppe Ferrari -- Brazil, economists in a bureaucratic-authoritarian system / Paulo Roberto Haddad -- Conclusions / A.W. Coats. 0aGovernment economistsvCongresses.1 aCoats, A. W.q(Alfred William),d1924-