Does the state create the market - and should it pursue efficiency? (economic freedom): An article from: Harvard Journal of Law & Public Policy

Does the state create the market - and should it pursue efficiency? (economic freedom): An article from: Harvard Journal of Law & Public Policy

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Mar 22, 2010 · Anglais · livre numérique (45 pages)
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Format livre numérique
Pages 45
Langue Anglais
Publié Mar 22, 2010
Éditeur Harvard Society for Law and Public Policy, Inc.

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In this insightful analysis, Timothy Sandefur explores the intricate relationship between the state and the market, questioning the conventional wisdom about government intervention. He delves into whether a state's role is pivotal in market creation or merely a regulatory one, challenging readers to reconsider accepted economic principles surrounding freedom and efficiency.

Sandefur provides a thorough examination of different perspectives, contemplating the implications of state involvement in economic activities. His arguments provoke thought on the balance between government oversight and market autonomy, raising critical questions about the optimal approach to ensure both efficiency and prosperity in the economy. This work is a significant contribution to the ongoing discourse on economic freedom and governmental roles in shaping markets.
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