The peculiar business of politics
Orthodox welfare economics and its claim on behalf of the Pareto efficiency of competitive equilibrium reflects the additive vision of political economy. Conclusion My primary interest in writing Politics as a Peculiar Business was to contribute to the construction of an analytical framework in whic...
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