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“Where market failures are occasionally discernible,” Tumlir noted, using a phrase employed by contemporary public choice theorists, “government failure is pervasive and massive.”188 Tumlir’s conclusion, which he shared with Petersmann and Roessler, echoed that of Stigler in Hong Kong. Asking why the socialists were winning, he conceded that perhaps democracy may simply lead by its own logic to socialism.
Globalists: The End of Empire and the Birth of Neoliberalism
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