Why the Transplant Doesn’t Work
June A. Sekera ()
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June A. Sekera: Tufts University
Chapter Chapter 4 in The Public Economy in Crisis, 2016, pp 25-47 from Springer
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Abstract We lack an economic theory of the public non-marketPublic non-market economy. Profiting from this void, market advocates have imposed the assumptions and axioms of neoclassical economics wholesale on the public sector. There are severe, tangible consequences to this colonization, which has drastically undermined government’s ability to produce desired and intended results.
Keywords: Public Sector; Federal Government; Public Administration; Market Model; Public Transit (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2016
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DOI: 10.1007/978-3-319-40487-5_4
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