How do governments make key decisions on vital economic questions of
national importance? Can they advance the national interest on issues
that are highly politicized? How do they respond to competing
pressures from the international and domestic environments? Forming
Economic Policy explores these and other questions in Canada and
Mexico, two very different countries which share a common
vulnerability to the world economy. Using the case of energy, the book
argues that policymakers will address the national interest, but only
episodically with the onset of major national crises that invoke a
higher and sustained sense of national priorities. These crises are
frequently induced by the interaction of domestic and foreign
political and economic forces. The conclusions are surprising. Despite
profound political and economic differences between these two
countries, policymakers have behaved in remarkably similar ways when
arriving at key policy decisions. The explanation – which integrates
two competing views of politics, the pluralist and the statist – has
important implications with regard to the political processes in those
states which, like Canada and Mexico, are exposed to the world economy
and face problems of political legitimacy at home. Forming Economic
Policy will appeal to students and teachers of political economy and
comparative politics as well as to those interested in the politics of
energy policy.
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The Case of Energy in Canada and Mexico
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ISBN
9781472514745
Publisert
2020
Utgave
1. utgave
Utgiver
Vendor
Bloomsbury Academic
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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