Dynamics of the mixed economy : toward a theory of interventionism

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    • Ikeda, Sanford

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Dynamics of the mixed economy : toward a theory of interventionism

Sanford Ikeda

(Foundations of the market economy series / edited by Mario J. Rizzo and Lawrence H. White)

Routledge, c1997

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Includes bibliographical references and index

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Dynamics of the Mixed Economy applies the insights of modern Austrian political economy to examine economic policy in mixed economies. It compares and contrasts standard approaches to the growth of the state (including public choice) with that of modern Austrian political economy; examines in detail the nature and operation of the interventionist process in the context of nationalization, regulation and the welfare state; analyzes conditions that produce instability under laissez-faire capitalism; argues that the interventionist process is a 'spontaneous order'; and offers several 'pattern predictions' regarding the character and behaviour of really existing economies.

Table of Contents

1. The Challenge of the Mixed Economy 2. The Meaning of Interventionism 3. The Use of Knowledge in Government and Catallaxy 4. Toward a Theory of Interventionism I: The Framework 5. Toward a Theory of Interventionism II: Roads to Collectivism 6. The Instability of the Minimal State 7. Implications and Pattern Predictions 8. Whither the Mixed Economy?

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