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Mark A. Zupan

    Inside job : how government insiders subvert the public interest
    Microeconomics
    • Microeconomics

      Theory & Applications

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      Provides a rich array of over 100 examples that show how theory works in real companies, industry, and government.* Applications throughout the book and in four unique applications chapters demonstrate the importance of microeconomics to sound decision making.* Makes microeconomics interesting, relevant, and easy to understand.

      Microeconomics
    • National decline is typically blamed on special interests from the demand side of politics corrupting a country's institutions. The usual demand-side suspects include crony capitalists, consumer activists, economic elites, and labor unions. Less attention is given to government insiders on the supply side of politics - rulers, elected officials, bureaucrats, and public employees. In autocracies and democracies, government insiders have the motive, means, and opportunity to co-opt political power for their benefit and at the expense of national well-being. Many storied empires have succumbed to such inside jobs. Today, they imperil countries as different as China and the United States. Democracy - government by the people - does not ensure government for the people. Understanding how government insiders use their power to subvert the public interest - and how these negative consequences can be mitigated - is the topic of this book by Mark A. Zupan.

      Inside job : how government insiders subvert the public interest