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Political Economy of ForgivenessPeter J. BoettkeGeorge Mason University - Department of Economics Christopher J. CoyneGeorge Mason University - Department of Economics 2007 Society, Vol. 44, No. 2, January/February 2007 Abstract: A successful transition involves balancing a decisive break with the previous regime with the simultaneous minimization of the costs associated with the administration of justice. Where the benefits of pursuing transitional justice outweigh the associated costs, the administration of justice is a net benefit and contributes to the overall transition to liberalism. However, where the costs outweigh the associated benefits, pursuing justice will have the counterproductive effect of damaging the likelihood of establishing a sustainable liberal order. In short, pursuing transitional justice is not an all or nothing endeavor but rather must be thought of in terms of marginal or additional units. The key question is: Does it make sense to invest additional resources in administering justice against members of the previous regime?
Number of Pages in PDF File: 7 Keywords: Forgiveness, Economic Development, Political Economy JEL Classification: O10, P16 Accepted Paper SeriesDate posted: October 24, 2010 ; Last revised: October 26, 2010Suggested CitationContact Information
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