The public sector allocates 40 percent of expenditure in Britain. Why do affluent consumers acquire so much welfare outside the market? If choice is affected by myopic bias, optimisation is costly, consumer choice is fallible, and collective consumption provides a ‘commitment device’. For a century after 1870, collective investment gave superior payoffs, and collective consumption grew faster than the economy. Public/ private standoffs were resolved against entrepreneurs. By the 1970s, prudential saturation set in, as public investment soared. Rising incomes, new goods, and falling prices shifted consumer preferences towards market provision, and crowded out the public sector. This shift supported investor capture of government, privatisati...
The public sector has grown substantially in the last fifty years. In the euro area, for example, to...
In the 1980s, governments in many western economies began to introduce competition between public ag...
RECENT decades have seen substantial increases in public consumption and transfer payments by govern...
Private gas and water companies received parliamentary permission to act as incorporated companies i...
Since the 1970s, UK governments in common with those of other welfare states have faced a dilemma: p...
This paper explores the role of the composition of public consumption within a three sector R&D grow...
Previous studies have reported that the Conservative Government of Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher ...
The approaches and opinions of economists often dominate public policy discussion. Economists have g...
The dominant ideas in development economics have changed considerably over the four decades of...
Mid-Victorian British boroughs urgently needed to invest in local public goods, such as sanitation, ...
The two centuries from 1818 to 2004 cover profound social and economic changes in what was, for much...
The idea that it is the primary function of elected governments to raise the disposable income of th...
Public Choice begins with the observation that in politics, as in economics, individuals and instit...
To account for the strong and positive correlation found between trade openness and the size of the ...
The public sector supplies a club good financed by either a head tax or proportional taxation on exo...
The public sector has grown substantially in the last fifty years. In the euro area, for example, to...
In the 1980s, governments in many western economies began to introduce competition between public ag...
RECENT decades have seen substantial increases in public consumption and transfer payments by govern...
Private gas and water companies received parliamentary permission to act as incorporated companies i...
Since the 1970s, UK governments in common with those of other welfare states have faced a dilemma: p...
This paper explores the role of the composition of public consumption within a three sector R&D grow...
Previous studies have reported that the Conservative Government of Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher ...
The approaches and opinions of economists often dominate public policy discussion. Economists have g...
The dominant ideas in development economics have changed considerably over the four decades of...
Mid-Victorian British boroughs urgently needed to invest in local public goods, such as sanitation, ...
The two centuries from 1818 to 2004 cover profound social and economic changes in what was, for much...
The idea that it is the primary function of elected governments to raise the disposable income of th...
Public Choice begins with the observation that in politics, as in economics, individuals and instit...
To account for the strong and positive correlation found between trade openness and the size of the ...
The public sector supplies a club good financed by either a head tax or proportional taxation on exo...
The public sector has grown substantially in the last fifty years. In the euro area, for example, to...
In the 1980s, governments in many western economies began to introduce competition between public ag...
RECENT decades have seen substantial increases in public consumption and transfer payments by govern...