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Public Goods, Redistribution and Rent Seeking (Hardcover, illustrated edition)
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Public Goods, Redistribution and Rent Seeking (Hardcover, illustrated edition)
Series: The Locke Institute series
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Gordon Tullock, eminent political economist and one of the founders
of public choice, offers this new and fascinating look at how
governments and externalities are linked. Economists frequently
justify government as dealing with externalities, defined as
benefits or costs that are generated as the result of an economic
activity, but that do not accrue directly to those involved in the
activity. In this original work, Gordon Tullock posits that
government can also create externalities. In doing so, he looks at
governmental activity that internalizes such externalities.
Monarchical governments originally introduced, for the benefit of
the monarch rather than to eliminate externalities, many standard
government activities such as road building, war, and internal
policing. Most modern governments spend more money on
redistribution than on more traditional government activities. This
can be thought of as another effort to reduce externalities, since
suffering in the community imposes externalities on the rest of us.
Rent seeking, a relatively new field in economics and political
science, is closely related to externalities and to the structure
of government. An analysis of rent seeking, as well as some
suggestions for improving government structure, cap off this
fascinating treatise. Economists and political scientists will find
this lively and readable book both stimulating and provocative.
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