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Regulation and Economic Analysis R.L. Gordon

Regulation and Economic Analysis By R.L. Gordon

Regulation and Economic Analysis by R.L. Gordon


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International trade issues, transaction costs, property rights, economic theories of government, the role of special institutions such as contracts, the defects of macroeconomic and equity arguments for regulating individual markets, environmental economics and the defects of public land management policies are examined.

Regulation and Economic Analysis Summary

Regulation and Economic Analysis: A Critique over Two Centuries by R.L. Gordon

Regulation and Economic Analysis: A Critique Over Two Centuries argues that long experience with the practice of regulation creates a broad anti-intervention consensus among economists. This consensus is based on comparison of real intervention to real markets rather than an ideological preconception. It is shown that economic theory can support all possible positions on intervention. Much theory is too abstract to support any policy position; many arguments about how intervention might help contain qualifications expressing doubts about whether the potential can be realized; many theories illustrate the drawbacks of intervention. The vast literature on these issues concentrates either on specific cases or polemics that exaggerate both sides of the argument.
Regulation and Economic Analysis seeks to show the depth of the discontent, develop interpretations of economic theory that follow from skepticism about statism and provide selected illustrations. The discussion begins with examination of general equilibrium theory and proceeds to discuss market failure with stress on monopoly and particularly what is deemed excessive concern with predatory behavior. International trade issues, transaction costs, property rights, economic theories of government, the role of special institutions such as contracts, the defects of macroeconomic and equity arguments for regulating individual markets, environmental economics and the defects of public land management policies are examined.

Table of Contents

Foreword: The Road to the Study. 1. Introduction: Governments and the Marketplace in Economic Analysis. 2. Choices in a Market Economy: a Prologue. 3. An Introduction to Market Failures 4. Further Problems of Analyzing and Treating Monopoly. 5. International Trade Policy Issues. 6. Transaction Costs, Property Rights, and the Limits of Government. 7. Optimum Economic Organization: the Efficiency of Firms and its Implications for Public Policy. 8. Market Regulation and Macroeconomics Problems. 9. Notes on Fairness and the Market Economy. 10. Problems of Environmental Impacts and Regulating Business Practices. 11. Land Policy as a Case Study in Excess Intervention. 12. The Critiques of Intervention Reconsidered. 13. Conclusions. Appendix: Methodological Debates in Philosophy and Economics -- Substance Behind the Form? Annotated Bibliography. Index.

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NPB9780792327905
9780792327905
079232790X
Regulation and Economic Analysis: A Critique over Two Centuries by R.L. Gordon
New
Hardback
Springer
1994-04-30
273
N/A
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