The Foundations of Government Business Relations: Constitutions, Federations and Parliaments
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The relationship between government and business is underpinned by a core tension: on the one hand, how do we ensure that government does everything it can to help private enterprise thrive, whilst on the other hand, how to we prevent the government from interfering too much with business? The power that governments can wield over individuals is easy to spot in our everyday lives - police can arrest suspected criminals, transport departments decide whether or not we are licensed to drive a car, education departments determine the education our children will receive (and how much we have to pay for it), and the difference between a well-run and poorly run public hospital can literally mean the difference between life and death.
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Understanding Government Business Relations in an Unpredictable World (Pearson Original Edition)
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Deem, J, The Foundations of Government Business Relations: Constitutions, Federations and Parliaments, Understanding Government Business Relations in an Unpredictable World (Pearson Original Edition), 2019, pp. 13-38