Background
Ott, Attiat Farag was born on June 18, 1935 in Cairo, Egypt.
(In the 21st century, the public sector in the nation stat...)
In the 21st century, the public sector in the nation state has lost some of its insular structure. Its decision-making power has been subjugated to the forces of political and economic liberalism that are sweeping the global economy. This volume provides a framework for the study of spillovers of the global economy on the functioning of the public sector in the nation state. The first part gives an overview of what constitutes the global economy and analyses the changing role of the public sector in the nation state in the face of global and regional spillovers. The second examines models of public sector behaviour - from traditional to leviathan - in light of changes in the world economy. The "club" arrangement as a global government is offered as an example for governance in the 21st century.
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Ott, Attiat Farag was born on June 18, 1935 in Cairo, Egypt.
Bachelor of Arts Economics with highest honors, Cairo University, 1956. Doctor of Philosophy, University Michigan, 1962;Associate professor economics Southern Methodist University, 1965-1968. Fiscaleconomist office tax analysis unites states department Treasury, summer 1969.
Vis.asso. professor of University Maryland., 1968-1969.
Associate professor economics Clark University, Worcester, Massachusetts, 1969-1971, professor, since 1971, director Institute Economics Studies, since 1980;visiting scholar Hoover Institution, Stanford University, 1977-1978. Adjunct scholar American Enterprise Institute, also technical advisory tax study project
Research scholar Organization of European Cooperation and Development. Economics consultant assistant secretary planning and evaluation Department of Health, Education and Welfare.
Principal investigator Fund for Public Policy Research.
Associate professor, economic Southern Methodist University, 1965—1968. Visiting associate professor University Maryland, College Park, 1968—1969. Fiscal economist, office tax analysis United States Department Treasury, 1969.
Associate professor, economic Clark University, Worcester, Massachusetts, 1969—1971, professor, since 1971. Director Institute Economic Studies, since 1980. Visiting scholar Hoover Institution, Stanford University, 1977—1978.
Adjunct scholar American Enterprise Institute. Principal investigator Fund for Public Policy Research. Member national committee and tax policy board Taxation with Representation, Washington.
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Member national committee and tax policy board Taxation with Representation, Washington. American Bar Foundation grantee, 1969-1972. Member American Economics Association.
Married David J. Ott (deceased). 1 child Dana.