Familiar theories of market failure have diagnosed shortcomings in the economy, but theories of government failure argue that the state is incapable of correcting them. More than that, many criticisms of government implicitly or explicitly see failure as due to fundamental shortcomings of democracy. This paper argues that democratic forms of governments are not necessarily inefficient relative to other types of decisionmaking, for example, authoritarian government, and that if individuals are as rational in their actions and expectations as voters as they are meant to be in the market, then failures attributed to democracy lessen or disappear altogether. The paper demonstrates how more democracy, i.e. the use of the initiative and referendu...
One element in the choice of a constitutional design or model of democracy is the criterion of effic...
Imagine a hypothetical country in which three constitutional reforms are made. The first is to chang...
Political economy views economic issues through the lens of political organisation. In today's world...
Familiar theories of market failure have diagnosed shortcomings in the economy, but theories of gove...
This paper explores the relationship between public sector efficiency (PSE) and the level of democra...
The aim of the research undertaken here was to devise a new form of democratic government that, acco...
In recent years there has been a great deal of new work on the efficiency of democracy. The most imp...
The EU referendum this week has sparked extensive debates about the pros and cons of direct democrac...
Self-determination in politics has become the ideal everybody accepts. This paper argues that such c...
What is the relationship between referendum and initiative processes and democracy? The dominant und...
The current literature is silent on whether democracies are more fragile or less susceptible to econ...
In theory, democracy is a bulwark against socially harmful policies. In practice, however, democraci...
Why are collective choices so stable and easy to make in practice, when in theory it should be total...
We study how inefficiencies of market failure may be further amplified by political choices made by ...
This thesis offers an account of the justification of democracy and its proper relationship with the...
One element in the choice of a constitutional design or model of democracy is the criterion of effic...
Imagine a hypothetical country in which three constitutional reforms are made. The first is to chang...
Political economy views economic issues through the lens of political organisation. In today's world...
Familiar theories of market failure have diagnosed shortcomings in the economy, but theories of gove...
This paper explores the relationship between public sector efficiency (PSE) and the level of democra...
The aim of the research undertaken here was to devise a new form of democratic government that, acco...
In recent years there has been a great deal of new work on the efficiency of democracy. The most imp...
The EU referendum this week has sparked extensive debates about the pros and cons of direct democrac...
Self-determination in politics has become the ideal everybody accepts. This paper argues that such c...
What is the relationship between referendum and initiative processes and democracy? The dominant und...
The current literature is silent on whether democracies are more fragile or less susceptible to econ...
In theory, democracy is a bulwark against socially harmful policies. In practice, however, democraci...
Why are collective choices so stable and easy to make in practice, when in theory it should be total...
We study how inefficiencies of market failure may be further amplified by political choices made by ...
This thesis offers an account of the justification of democracy and its proper relationship with the...
One element in the choice of a constitutional design or model of democracy is the criterion of effic...
Imagine a hypothetical country in which three constitutional reforms are made. The first is to chang...
Political economy views economic issues through the lens of political organisation. In today's world...