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Economists and the State - What Went Wrong (Hardcover)
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This important book presents a compelling case that traditional
received theory (Paretian-utilitarian) has followed a dangerous
path one not espoused by Adam Smith and Nobel Laureate James
Buchanan. The latter viewed value and preferences as mutable (not
'given') and believed that rights systems must underlie moral law
and impartial justice. Men must be 'taken as they are' in this
system. Adoption of the Smith-Buchanan paradigm, Professor Roth
brilliantly argues, leads to the kind of moral and political
philosophy that informs the science of statutes and legislators
that underpins our Founding Fathers' republican self-government
project.' - Bob Ekelund, Professor and Eminent Scholar in Economics
(Emeritus), Auburn University, USEconomists and the State shows how
modern economists have strayed far from Adam Smith's procedurally
based, consequence-detached political economy. Timothy P. Roth
argues that this wrong turn has left economists ill-equipped to
address an expanding federal enterprise and new threats to our
self-governing republic. He subsequently sets out to offer ways to
redress this. Making the case for a return to the moral and
political philosophy that informed Adam Smith's 'science of the
statesman or legislator,' this book argues that economists must
reject their relentlessly utilitarian, teleological theory of the
state and embrace Nobel Laureate James M. Buchanan's constitutional
political economy project. The author outlines the specific
requirements of a non-teleological conception of the state - a
conception that is vital to the continuing development of a theory
of the state informed by a prior ethical commitment to the moral
equivalence of persons. This book will appeal to scholars and
students of political economy, political thought, public choice
economics and Austrian economics as well as to practitioners and
policy-makers interested in how economics should support those
serving the public. 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
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