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Competitive GovernmentsCompetitive Governments

Competitive Governments1996

Albert Breton

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Competitive Governments explores in a systematic way the hypothesis that governments are internally competitive, that they are competitive in their relations with one another and in their relations with other institutions in society that, like them, supply consuming households with goods and services. Professor Breton contends that competition not only serves to bring the political system to an equilibrium but that it also leads to a revelation of the households' true demand functions for publicly provided goods and services, and to the molding of a link between the quantities and the qualities demanded and supplied and the taxprices paid for these goods and services. In the real world where information is costly, the links may not be first-best, but they will be efficient if competition is vigorous.

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First published
1996
OL Work ID
OL2905899W

Subjects

Finance, PublicGovernment competitionPublic FinancePublic goodsEconomic policyEconomic historyFinances publiquesBiens collectifsConcurrence de l'ÉtatDemokratiePolitisches SystemWettbewerbWirtschaftÖffentliche DienstleistungÖkonomische Theorie der PolitikPublic-Choice-TheorieOpenbare financiënCollectieve goederen

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