The most important question that can perhaps be asked in economics is when should we forgo the personal decisions of markets, where we choose how we earn and spend income, and instead rely on decisions of government.
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Markets and governments
Institutions and governance
Public goods
Public finance for public goods
Market corrections
Voting
Social justice
Entitlements and equality of opportunity
Choice of taxation
The need for government.
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Includes bibliographical references and index.
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