Abstract
The November 1988 conference, held in Pittsburgh, covered an unusually wide range of topics, as the title of the volume suggests. The conference has had long-standing interest in political-economic interaction, the role of institutions, and economic theory and policy. Most of those interests are reflected in this volume.
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