Truth or Economics: On the Definition, Prediction, and Relevance of Economic Efficiency

Truth or Economics: On the Definition, Prediction, and Relevance of Economic Efficiency

Author
Richard S. Markovits
Publisher
Yale University Press
Language
English
Year
2008
Page
520
ISBN
9780300145229
File Type
pdf
File Size
1.9 MiB

Is economic efficiency a sound basis upon which to make public policy or legal decisions? In this sophisticated analysis, Richard S. Markovits considers the way in which scholars and public decision-makers define, predict, and assess the moral and legal relevance of economic efficiency.

The author begins by identifying imperfections in the traditional definition of economic efficiency. He then develops and illustrates an appropriate response to Second-Best Theory and investigates the moral and legal relevance of economic-efficiency analyses. Not only do virtually all economic, legal, and public policy thinkers misdefine economic efficiency, the author concludes, they also ignore or respond inadequately to Second-Best Theory when analyzing the economic efficiency of public choices and misassess the relevance of economic-efficiency conclusions both for moral evaluations and for the answer to legal-rights questions that is correct as a matter of law.

Richard S. Markovits is the holder of the John B. Connally Chair in Law at The University of Texas Law School. He teaches and writes in the areas of antitrust, law and economics, constitutional law, and jurisprudence.

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