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States as Ecologies of Political Enterprises
Authors:Giuseppe Eusepi  Richard E Wagner
Institution:1. Department of Law and Economics of Productive Activities , Sapienza University of Rome , Rome, Italy Giuseppe.Eusepi@uniroma1.it;3. Department of Economics , George Mason University , Fairfax, Virginia, USA
Abstract:This paper seeks to overcome an antinomy within the theory of political economy: while market outcomes are treated as resulting from polycentric competition, political outcomes are treated as resulting from hierarchic planning. We seek to overcome this antinomy by treating political outcomes as likewise resulting from polycentric competition, taking due account of relevant institutional differences. For example, a parliamentary assembly is treated as an extra-ordinary form of investment bank that intermediates between the sponsors of enterprises and those within the citizenry who have means to support those enterprises. What results is a theory in which political programs emerge in largely bottom-up fashion through complex networks of transactions. Much of the inspiration for this paper arises from the Italian School of Public Finance, particularly Mazzola, Montemartini, Pantaleoni and de Viti de Marco.
Keywords:Public goods  merit goods  meta-preferences  social ends  neoliberalism
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