Public debt as a form of public finance : overcoming a category mistake and its vices / Richard E. Wagner.
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- text
- computer
- online resource
- 9781108696050 (ebook)
- 336.34 23
- HJ8015 .W34 2019
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Economists commit a category mistake when they treat democratic governments as indebted. Monarchs can be indebted, as can individuals. In contrast, democracies can't truly be indebted. They are financial intermediaries that form a bridge between what are often willing borrowers and forced lenders. The language of public debt is an ideological language that promotes politically expressed desires and is not a scientific language that clarifies the practice of public finance. Economists have gone astray by assuming that a government is just another person whose impulses toward prudent action will restrict recourse to public debt and induce rational political action.
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