Contents:
First Lecture: The demand for historical perspective The fall in the demand for historical perspective The scope of public choice analysis The contribution of historical perspective A personal view of historical perspective Second lecture: public choice and the analysis of public sector growth Studying public sector growth The past as prologue The stimulus to present thinking Third lecture: the economic consequences of public sector growth The constituents of the bureaucratic model The classical view of bureaucracy Bureaucracy with a classical utility function The infection of inefficiency Fourth lecture: the calculus of consent and limits on government expenditure growth The justification for constitutional change The case for a balanced budget constraint Tax limitation and the wicksellian tradition Commentaires Francesco Forte Bruno S. Frey Emilio Gerelli Emilio Giardina Peter M. Jackson Franco Romani Vito Tanzi
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