User charges and earmarked taxes are methods by which people pay for the services they recieve from government. They are frequently supported by those who oppose increased taxation, who argue that they are more like transactions than forms of taxation. This book explores the cogency of these arguments.
User charges and earmarked taxes are methods by which people pay for the services they recieve from government. They are frequently supported by those...
This timely book reveals that the budget deficits and accumulating debts that plague modern democracies reflect a clash between two rationalities of governance: one of private property and one of common property. The clashing of these rationalities at various places in society creates forms of societal tectonics that play out through budgeting. The book demonstrates that while this clash is an inherent feature of democratic political economy, it can nonetheless be limited through embracing once again a constitution of liberty.
This timely book reveals that the budget deficits and accumulating debts that plague modern democracies reflect a clash between two rationalities of g...
Charles K. Rowley, Willem Thorbecke, Richard E. Wagner
This work analyzes the history of US trade policy and explains why interest groups are able to foster protectionist policies despite the advantages which free trade offers consumers. The authors also explain why the principles of managed trade - like GATT - are subverted by protectionism.
This work analyzes the history of US trade policy and explains why interest groups are able to foster protectionist policies despite the advantages wh...
Examines the relationship between the American people and their government. The authors analyse the case for limiting governmental power and discuss such limits in terms of tax, regulatory limits, and electoral, congressional term and constitutional limits. They also look at auxiliary areas.
Examines the relationship between the American people and their government. The authors analyse the case for limiting governmental power and discuss s...
This is part of a four-volume set, a series dedicated to the work of John Locke. This volume deals with classical liberalism, public choice and constitutional democracy. The others cover property rights in terms of being a guarantor of liberty; rent seeking; and the liberty-state relationship.
This is part of a four-volume set, a series dedicated to the work of John Locke. This volume deals with classical liberalism, public choice and consti...
This timely book reveals that the budget deficits and accumulating debts that plague modern democracies reflect a clash between two rationalities of governance: one of private property and one of common property. The clashing of these rationalities at various places in society creates forms of societal tectonics that play out through budgeting. The book demonstrates that while this clash is an inherent feature of democratic political economy, it can nonetheless be limited through embracing once again a constitution of liberty.
This timely book reveals that the budget deficits and accumulating debts that plague modern democracies reflect a clash between two rationalities of g...
Cigarettes are under political attack at all_levels of government in the United States. From Washington, D. C. to state capitals to local govern ments, proposals abound to increase the cigarette excise tax, to impose smoking bans, to prevent cigarette advertising, to restrict the sale of cigarettes through vending machines, to cut off the export of cigarettes, to earmark the cigarette excise tax for health programs, to divest the stock of cigarette companies, and so on. And all of these are purportedly being advocated in the name of health. Undergirding and abetting the health argument is an...
Cigarettes are under political attack at all_levels of government in the United States. From Washington, D. C. to state capitals to local govern ments...
Economists typically treat government as something outside the business realm, a sort of -Lord of the Manor-. Richard Wagner argues that this is the wrong approach and can ultimately be destructive to capitalism and to society. Modern governments are a peculiar form of business enterprise. They face the same problems as regular businesses, such as ascertaining demand and organizing production, and act within the system in a way that can lead to a parasitical relationship with the market. Largely rooted in political economy, this book develops new theoretical ideas and formulations to explain...
Economists typically treat government as something outside the business realm, a sort of -Lord of the Manor-. Richard Wagner argues that this is the w...
Economists typically treat government as something outside the business realm, a sort of `Lord of the Manor'. Richard Wagner argues that this is the wrong approach and can ultimately be destructive to capitalism and to society. Modern governments are a peculiar form of business enterprise. They face the same problems as regular businesses, such as ascertaining demand and organizing production, and act within the system in a way that can lead to a parasitical relationship with the market. Largely rooted in political economy, this book develops new theoretical ideas and formulations to...
Economists typically treat government as something outside the business realm, a sort of `Lord of the Manor'. Richard Wagner argues that this is the w...