The Welfare Economics of Markets, Voting and Predation
The Welfare Economics of Markets, Voting and PredationDan Usher
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The Welfare Economics of Markets, Voting and Predation

The Welfare Economics of Markets, Voting and Predation

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This work dwells upon two themes, each of which differs from traditional welfare economics - predation or taking (as a source of inefficiency in the economy) and the tension between voting and markets as alternative methods of decision-making.