Institutional mechanisms for efficient policy
Institutional mechanisms for efficient policy
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This monograph introduces the concept of a decision externality and shows how it plays a key role in diagnosing reasons why the design or operation of specific political and bureaucratic institutions may not be consistent with economic efficiciency. A decision externality arises when a key decision maker does not have sufficient incentive to take into account all the important consequences of their actions for economic welfare.
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