Introduces those with relatively little mathematical training
and only an intermediate economic theory course to the important
economic issues of collective choice and public welfare. Two
central topics are addressed: the ability of government to assess
and reflect social concerns, and the effectiveness of government in
achieving its stated objectives. An important book for anyone
interested in economic policy making.
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