Can government intervention generally be counted on to act more like a benevolent social planner, fixing problems
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Can government intervention generally be counted on to act more like a benevolent social planner, fixing problems with the best interest of citizens as the goal, or will government tend to cater toward special-interest groups at the expense of the general public? Discuss the potential problems with the incentives faced by those involved in collective decision-making.
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Macroeconomics Private And Public Choice
ISBN: 9780357134009
17th Edition
Authors: James D. Gwartney, Richard L. Stroup, Russell S. Sobel, David A. Macpherson
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