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Consumer Citizen: The Constitution of Consumer Democracy in Sociological Perspective
Consumer Citizen Consumer Democracy Sociological Perspective
2009/9/29
This paper approaches the question of whether and how consumers as “consumer citizens” establish consumer democracy. It will do so by drawing on various theoretical building blocks from sociology. The...
ECONOMIC LIBERTIES AND THE CONSTITUTION:PROTECTION AT THE STATE LEVEL
ECONOMIC LIBERTIES CONSTITUTION
2008/12/8
In terms of protecting personal liberty, no provision of the Constitution
is more important than the second sentence of the Fourteenth
Amendment’s Section 1, which states:
No State shall make or en...
THE IMPLEMENTATION AND MAINTENANCE OF A MONETARY CONSTITUTION
MONETARY CONSTITUTION inflation rates discretionary monetary policies
2008/12/5
The Inflationary Bias of Government and
Problems of Monetary Constitutions
The present age of discretionary monetary policies, which began
in 1914, has turned out to bean age of permanent inflation...
The existence of substantial barriers to interstate trade is one of the
more surprising aspects of the public policy environment. Barriers
to trade are generally familiar to students of public polic...
Freedom (with accountability) is the key to both prosperity and to
any reasonable and realistic conception of fairness. Only with entrepreneurial
freedom will the innovation required to increase pro...
THE CALCULUS OF CONSENT AND THE CONSTITUTION OF CAPITALISM
CALCULUS CONSTITUTION CAPITALISM
2008/12/4
Introduction
The functioning of a market economic order, or capitalism, is not
discussed in The Calculus of Consent. The purpose of the public
choice classic by Buchanan and Tullock was to examine ...
GOVERNMENT, THE ECONOMY, AND THE CONSTITUTION
Constitution Public Choice GOVERNMENT ECONOMY
2008/12/4
If industry and labor are left to take their own course, they will
generally be directed to those objects which are the most productive,
and this in a more certain and direct manner than the wisdom
...
A FREE-MARKET CONSTITUTION FOR HONG KoNG:A BLUEPRINT FOR CHINA
FREE-MARKET CONSTITUTION Hong Kong draft Basic Law
2008/12/3
China’s leaders understand the basis for Hong Kong’s stability and
prosperity. In particular, they recognize that the adoption of Hong
Kong’s institutional and policy mix would go a long way toward
...
FROM A RANDOM-WALK MONETARY STANDARD TO A MONETARY CONSTITUTION
RANDOM-WALK MONETARY STANDARD MONETARY CONSTITUTION
2008/12/3
A Random-Walk Monetary Standard
What is meant by a “random-walk monetary standard?” Does it
mean that monetary policy is a random choice? Or that the central
bank acts randomly? Of course not. Cert...
The Absence of a Monetary Constitution
There exists no monetary constitution, as such, in the United
States, What does exists is an institutionally established authority
charged with an ill-defined...
A MONETARY CONSTITUTION FOR EUROPE?
INSULATING ECONOMICS FROM POLITICS:TOWARD A CONSTITUTION OF LIBERTY
economic life Liberal Vision POLITICS
2008/11/22
You cannot change the form of property without changing the form
of power. . . . [un Communist countries the economy, in the final
analysis, is the means of politics. The economy is ruled and contro...
A POST-APARTHEID CONSTITUTION FOR SOUTH AFRICA:LESSONS FROM PUBLIC CHOICE
POST-APARTHEID CONSTITUTION SOUTH AFRICA PUBLIC CHOICE
2008/11/22
As South Africa continues to strive toward constitutional reform,
it seems appropriate to examine normative public choice theory for
insights that might be relevant to the South African constitution...
A MONETARY CONSTITUTION FOR EX-COMMUNIST COUNTRIES
MONETARY CONSTITUTION EX-COMMUNIST COUNTRIES monetary stability monetary change
2008/11/22
The importance of monetary stability derives from the significant
independent influence of monetary change on the subsequent
course of economic activity. If money did not matter at all or were
of o...
BAD POLICY, BAD LAW, AND THE CONSTITUTION:A STIGLERIAN VIEW
economic content Constitution Economic liberties
2008/11/22
The opinion that any monarch receiveth his power by covenant,
that is to say, on condition, proceedeth from want ofunderstanding
this easy truth: that covenants being but words, and breath, have
no...