RG Holcombe - The Review of Austrian Economics, 1997 - Springer
Public good, as defined by economic theory, is a good that, once produced, can be consumed by an additional consumer at no additional cost. A second characteristic is …
Reunindo uma série de trabalhos sobre o problema da reconstrução do Estado e da reforma de seu serviço civil, os autores deste livro mostram a necessidade de se aprofundar …
Classical liberalism entails not only a theory about the scope of government and its relationship with the market but also a distinct view about how government should operate …
D Skarbek - Journal of Economic Behavior & Organization, 2012 - Elsevier
Much of the order that exists in the inmate social system is not the result of government action. How do prisoners create order? Inmates use a combination of norms and …
KA Getz - Journal of Public Affairs: An International Journal, 2001 - Wiley Online Library
During the past two decades there have been hundreds of articles published within the broad topic of business political strategy, many of them rigorous and innovative. This paper …
Economic crisis has raised the topic of whether governments should control the economy in order to promote prosperity and create jobs. This idea has specially sprung in relation to the …
This broad-ranging text examines the big issues about political attitudes, behaviour and participation in contemporary Britain. Written by a leading expert and drawing on extensive …
This timely book reveals that the budget deficits and accumulating debts that plague modern democracies reflect a clash between two rationalities of governance: one of private property …
While the distinction between public and private goods is essential in developing a normative theory of non-predatory states, the focus of this article is on a positive theory of …