Thursday, April 25, 2013

IS GOVERNMENT SMARTER THAN CITIZENS?

IS GOVERNMENT SMARTER THAN CITIZENS? “Government should not be assumed to command more knowledge than the individuals affected. The latter, at least in the absence of the free-rider problem, have every incentive to inform themselves. Government – politicians and bureaucrats – will do so only if votes are at stake. In general, government may prove to be willing to intervene, once accorded the power, in response to decisive voter groupings and dominant pressure groups and irrespective of the underlying efficiency criterion of the public interest.” From: Steven N.S. Cheung’s, The Myth of Social Cost

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