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Chapter 6 Robust Against Whom?

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posted on 2024-03-01, 11:10 authored by Nick CowenNick Cowen

Robust political economy (RPE) is a research program that combines insights from Austrian economics and public choice to evaluate the performance of institutions in cases of limited knowledge and limited altruism, or “worst-case scenarios.” Many critics of RPE argue that it is too narrowly focused on the bad motivations and inadequacies of social actors while smuggling in classical liberal normative commitments as part of a purported solution to these problems. This chapter takes a different tack by highlighting the ways that RPE as currently understood may not be robust against particularly bad conduct. It suggests that depending on the parameters of what constitutes a worst-case scenario, classical liberal institutions, especially a minimal state, may turn out to be less robust than some conservative or social democratic alternatives.

History

School affiliated with

  • School of Social and Political Sciences (Research Outputs)

Publication Title

Austrian Economics: The Next Generation

Volume

23

Pages/Article Number

91-111

Publisher

Emerald Publishing Limited

ISSN

1529-2134

ISBN

9781787565784

Date Submitted

2019-07-03

Date Accepted

2018-12-01

Date of First Publication

2018-12-01

Date of Final Publication

2018-12-01

Date Document First Uploaded

2019-06-29

ePrints ID

36355