A U-turn on the road to serfdom : prospects for reducing the size of the state / Grover Norquist ; with contributions by Nima Sanandaji, Matthew Sinclair, David B. Smith.
2014
HJ7461 .N67 2014eb
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A U-turn on the road to serfdom : prospects for reducing the size of the state / Grover Norquist ; with contributions by Nima Sanandaji, Matthew Sinclair, David B. Smith.
ISBN
9780255366694 (electronic book)
9780255366700 (electronic book)
0255366698 (electronic book)
9780255366861
9780255366700 (electronic book)
0255366698 (electronic book)
9780255366861
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London : The Institute of Economic Affairs, 2014.
Language
English
Description
1 online resource (xvii, 113 pages) : illustrations.
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HJ7461 .N67 2014eb
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336.3/9
Summary
Governments throughout the Western world are spending at levels that could not have been imagined by pre-war economists - even by people such as Keynes. High levels of government spending have had a significant effect on economic growth and on economic freedom. In his 2013 Hayek lecture, Grover Norquist, founder and president of Americans for Tax Reform, explains how the tide can be turned. He discusses both the political and economic mechanisms necessary to effect change. In three commentaries on the lecture, economists set the UK and European context and discuss how policy changes on this side of the Atlantic can make our economies more conducive to reform. Such reforms are necessary, argue all the authors, to ensure that we have dynamic economies in which governments serve the needs of their citizens rather than simply tax and spend more. -Back cover.
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"....2014 IEA annual Hayek memorial lecture." -- p.x.
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IEA Hayek memorial lecture.
Occasional paper (Institute of Economic Affairs (Great Britain)) ; 150.
Occasional paper (Institute of Economic Affairs (Great Britain)) ; 150.
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