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Principled Agents?:The Political Economy of Good Government (The Lindahl Lectures) '07

Besley, Timothy  著

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価格 特価  \11,196(税込)         
発行年月 2007年08月
出版社/提供元
Oxford University Press
出版国 イギリス
言語 英語
媒体 冊子
装丁 paper
ページ数/巻数 288 p., numerous figures
ジャンル 洋書/社会科学/経済学/公共経済学
ISBN 9780199283910
商品コード 0200648190
本の性格 学術書
新刊案内掲載月 2007年02月
商品URLhttps://kw.maruzen.co.jp/ims/itemDetail.html?itmCd=0200648190

内容

What is good government? Why do some governments fail ? How do you implement political accountability in practice? What incentives do you need to put in place to ensure that politicians and public servants act in the public interest and not their own? These questions and many more are addressed in Timothy Besley's intriguing Lindahl lectures. Economic analyses of government usually divide into two broad camps. One which emphasizes government as a force for public good that can regulate markets, distribute resources and generally work towards improving the lives of its citizens. The other sees government as driven by private interests, susceptible to those with the power to influence its decisions and failing to incentivize its officials to act for the greater public good. This book adopts a middle way between the two extremes, the Publius approach, which recognizes the potential for government to act for the public good but also accepts the fact that things often go wrong. It shares the view that there are certain institutional preconditions for effective government but then proceed to examine exactly what those preconditions are. Timothy Besley emphasises that it is not just about designing an appropriate institutional framework but also about understanding the way incentives work and the process by which the political class is selected.

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