Economists and the State
Timothy Roth
Economists and the State
Timothy Roth
- Producent: Edward Elgar
- Rok produkcji: 2014
- ISBN: 9781781951927
- Ilość stron: 192
- Oprawa: Twarda
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Opis: Economists and the State - Timothy Roth
Adam Smith is widely regarded as the 'founder of modern economics'. The author shows, however, that Smith's procedurally based, consequence-detached political economy, an approach shared by America's Founders, finds no expression in the economist's utilitarian, procedurally-detached theory of the state. This 'wrong turn' has meant that, if economists are ill-equipped to address an expanding federal enterprise in which utilitarian considerations trump the Smithian/Madisonian idea that means and ends must be morally and constitutionally constrained, they are also ineffectual bystanders as growing institutional skepticism, demands for 'social justice' and metastasizing rights claims threaten our self-governing republic.Contents: Preface 1. The Smithian Inheritance 2. Institutions Matter 3. What Economists Do 4. The Founders' Republican Self-government Project Derailed 5. What Has Been Wrought 6. What Went Wrong 7. What Should Economists Do? References Index
Szczegóły: Economists and the State - Timothy Roth
Tytuł: Economists and the State
Autor: Timothy Roth
Producent: Edward Elgar
ISBN: 9781781951927
Rok produkcji: 2014
Ilość stron: 192
Oprawa: Twarda