Free Markets Under Siege

Free Markets Under Siege

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Epstein Richard A.
Institute of Economic Affairs
EAN: 9780255365536
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In this paper, Richard A Epstein, Professor of Law at the University of Chicago, explains how there are substantial gains to be made from countries getting 'easy' policy decisions correct. Societies collapse and become impoverished when they do not accept the basic principles of freedom to contract and competition. Even in the developed world these principles have not been accepted in key areas such as agricultural and labour markets. Significant welfare gains could be achieved from liberalisation in both areas. Epstein explains how liberal economists, politicians and civil servants often spend much time discussing 'difficult' cases. While these issues may be important to particular groups in society, the implications of getting 'difficult' cases wrong is not serious. Thus policy-makers and their advisers, Epstein says, would do well to concentrate on the 'easy' cases. In his study, Professor Epstein uses evidence and analysis derived from the disciplines of both law and economics. Professor Geoffrey E Wood provides a commentary that elucidates Epstein's argument and shows how it can be further applied to policy issues relevant to the UK.
EAN 9780255365536
ISBN 0255365535
Binding Hardback
Publisher Institute of Economic Affairs
Publication date April 20, 2004
Pages 144
Language English
Dimensions 130 x 200
Country United Kingdom
Readership Professional & Scholarly
Authors Epstein Richard A.