Competitive Governments: An Economic Theory of Politics and Public Finance
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Competitive Governments: An Economic Theory of Politics and Public Finance

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Competitive Governments systematically explores the hypothesis that governments are internally competitive, that they are competitive in their relations with each other and in their relations with other institutions in society that, like them, supply consuming households with goods and services. Breton contends that competition not only serves to bring the political system...more
Paperback, 408 pages
Published September 28th 1998 by Cambridge University Press (first published March 29th 1996)
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