The Debasement of Contracts and the Decline of Capital Markets
THE WORLD CAPITAL SHORTAGE, Alan Heslop, ed., The Bobbs-Merrill Company Inc., Indianapolis, Indiana, 1977
20 Pages Posted: 30 Nov 2003
Abstract
The basic problem in the conflict between political democrary and free markets is the following: individuals, you and I, can make ourselves and our families better off in two major ways: (1) By expending time and other resources operating in the private sector to produce goods and services (be they art, automobiles, film, or education) which other people wish to buy. (2) By expending our resources in the political sector to get the government to change the rules of the game to reallocate wealth from others in society to ourselves. In the first of these activities we generally make other people better off and in the second, we make them worse off: We make them worse off for two reasons: (1) The direct effects of the wealth transfers, and (2) The indirect effects caused by the reduced incentive to produceexamples include income taxes, restrictions on production such as our former farm programs and licensing restrictions on entry into various professions or markets, and the attenuation of property rights caused by significantly increased uncertainty over what will be the future rules of the game.
Keywords: Political Economy, politics, markets, free enterprise
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