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The State as a Firm - Economic Forces in Political Development

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We seem to be witnessing the rebirth of the concept of an integrated social science, a complete theory of human action and interaction in all its ramifica tions and complications. What we call society is simply the totality of human exchange. Economics is a theory of human exchange of certain types. Although the qualities of what is being exchanged as well as the conditions of exchange may vary, economic theory has recently broadened its scope sufficiently to begin to be general enough to handle these problems as well. In the present work we attempt to see what insights are revealed by the application of economic categories to political history. We feel there are many. At this point Silver stops. ! Auster continues. A quick spin around the "policy" block in the new model so to speak, hence Chapter 8. For the rest, however, this is truly a joint work. The authors' names appear in alphabetical order. After 12 years of professional asso ciation, claims to precedence in origination could too clearly be self-deception. ! Silver is even more pessimistic than Auster, in particular about which types of reforms will be accepted. With the rise to affluence of most members of our society the mass itself has become concerned with political reform as almost a new form of entertainment. Unfor tunately, they have no idea how to improve matters.

List of contents

I A Multidimensional Economic Theory of Governments.- 1 The State as a Service Firm, the Production of Order.- 2 Theories of the Emergence of States.- 3 The Sizes of States.- 4 The Qualities of State Activity.- II The Problem of Government.- 5 The Monopoly State.- 6 Democracy, the Corporate State.- 7 Democracy as a Consumer Good.- 8 Experimental Remedies: Some Preposterous Proposals.- Appendixes.- I Entrepreneurship, Profit, and Limits on Firm Size.- II Political Revolution and Repression: An Economic Approach.- III The GPITPC and Institutional Entropy.- List of References.- Notes.- Indexes.

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Authors R Auster, R D Auster, R. D. Auster, R.D. Auster, M Silver, M. Silver
Publisher Springer Netherlands
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 22.04.2014
 
EAN 9789401176293
ISBN 978-94-0-117629-3
No. of pages 208
Weight 284 g
Illustrations XII, 208 p. 1 illus.
Series Studies in Public Choice
Studies in Public Choice
Subject Social sciences, law, business > Political science > Political science and political education

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