Political Competition and the Study of Public Economics
Stanley L Winer author J Stephen Ferris author
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Cambridge University Press
Published:6th Oct '22
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This Element explores the relationship between political competition and resource use, an essential part of the study of public policy.
This Element considers the approach to answer several questions about the relationship between political competition and use of economic resource as an essential part of the study of public policy. It also illustrates some of the interesting theoretical and empirical work that has been done on them.Why is an understanding of political competition essential for the study of public economics and public policy generally? How can political competition be described and understood, and how does it differ from its strictly economic counterpart? What are the implications of the fact that policy proposals in a democracy must always pass a political test? What are the strengths and weaknesses of electoral competition as a mechanism for the allocation of economic resources? Why are tax structures in democratic polities so complicated, and what implications follow from this for normative views about good policy choice? How can the intensity of political competition be measured, why and how does it vary in mature democracies, and what are the consequences? This Element considers how answers to these questions can be approached, while also illustrating some of the interesting theoretical and empirical work that has been done on them.
ISBN: 9781009001694
Dimensions: 228mm x 152mm x 6mm
Weight: 139g
75 pages