Coordination, Cooperation, and Control: The Evolution of Economic and Political Power
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-- Factors of Production and Political Power -- Institutions Define the Scope of Economic Power -- Chapter 4: The Separation of Economic from Political Power -- Political Power Is Hierarchical -- Economic Power Is Egalitarian -- Economic Progress -- Political Power and Stability -- When Economic and Political Power Are Combined -- When Economic and Political Power Are Separated -- The Knowledge Problem -- Institutional Power and Personal Power -- Political Confiscation of Economic Power -- The Power Elite -- Checks and Balances -- The Problem with Democracy -- Economic and Political Power -- Chapter 5: Power in Pre-Agricultural Societies -- Law and Order in Clan-Based Versus Larger Societies -- Power in Clan-Based Societies -- Premonetary Economies -- Pooling Versus Reciprocity Reciprocity and Power -- The Role of Money -- Property Rights, Money, and Economic Power -- The Separation of Political and Economic Power -- Power and Control in Pre-Agricultural Economies -- Coordination in Pre-Agricultural Societies -- Chapter 6: Power in Agrarian and Feudal Societies -- Agriculture and the State -- Political Power and the Agricultural Revolution -- Military and Political Power -- Power in Rome -- Feudal Institutions -- Religious Power -- Cities and Commerce -- Communism -- Power and Land -- Chapter 7: Institutions That Support Commerce and Industry -- Labor, Land, Capital, Entrepreneurship, and Power -- The Rise of Commercial Society -- Commerce and Borders -- Monetization and the Creation of Economic Power -- Natural Factors That Influence Institutional Development -- Finance and Development -- Public Finance and Law -- Political Power and Control -- Chapter 8: Power in Commercial and Industrial Societies -- Italian City-States -- The Low Countries -- Britain -- Primitive Accumulation -- Commerce and Industry -- Chapter 9: Politics as a Vocation -- Productivity and the Political Class -- Commerce, Industry, and Power -- The Separation of Political and Military Power -- Plunder Versus Taxation and Regulation -- The Evolution of Law -- Justice Versus Order -- Incumbent Advantages -- Dimensions of Political Competition -- The Evolution of Political Power -- Chapter 10: The Social Contract -- The Mythology of the Social Contract -- Twentieth-Century Contractarians -- Problems with the Theory -- The Age of Reason and the Social Contract -- Is the Stationary Bandit a Contractarian? 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spellingShingle | Holcombe, Randall G. Coordination, Cooperation, and Control The Evolution of Economic and Political Power Intro -- Preface -- Contents -- Chapter 1: The Concept of Power -- Types of Power -- The Concept of Power -- Institutions and Power -- Consent Versus Coercion -- Power and Persuasion -- The Desire for Power -- Coordination, Cooperation, and Control -- Chapter 2: Political Power -- The Hierarchy of Political Power -- Political Power Is Segmented and Often Dispersed -- Political Power Produces a Class-Based Society -- Elites and Masses -- Transaction Costs and Political Power -- Military and Political Power -- Religious Power -- Coercion and Power -- Propaganda and Patriotism -- Can People Agree to Be Coerced? -- Incentives Facing Those with Political Power -- Political Power Resists Change -- Chapter 3: Economic Power -- Institutions That Protect Economic Power -- Economic Power Versus Market Power -- Economic Power in Neoclassical Economics -- Economic Freedom and Economic Power -- Economic Power and Persuasion -- Incentives Facing Those with Economic Power -- Creative Destruction -- Welfare Economics -- Market Failure -- Inequality -- Competition or Cooperation? -- Factors of Production and Political Power -- Institutions Define the Scope of Economic Power -- Chapter 4: The Separation of Economic from Political Power -- Political Power Is Hierarchical -- Economic Power Is Egalitarian -- Economic Progress -- Political Power and Stability -- When Economic and Political Power Are Combined -- When Economic and Political Power Are Separated -- The Knowledge Problem -- Institutional Power and Personal Power -- Political Confiscation of Economic Power -- The Power Elite -- Checks and Balances -- The Problem with Democracy -- Economic and Political Power -- Chapter 5: Power in Pre-Agricultural Societies -- Law and Order in Clan-Based Versus Larger Societies -- Power in Clan-Based Societies -- Premonetary Economies -- Pooling Versus Reciprocity Reciprocity and Power -- The Role of Money -- Property Rights, Money, and Economic Power -- The Separation of Political and Economic Power -- Power and Control in Pre-Agricultural Economies -- Coordination in Pre-Agricultural Societies -- Chapter 6: Power in Agrarian and Feudal Societies -- Agriculture and the State -- Political Power and the Agricultural Revolution -- Military and Political Power -- Power in Rome -- Feudal Institutions -- Religious Power -- Cities and Commerce -- Communism -- Power and Land -- Chapter 7: Institutions That Support Commerce and Industry -- Labor, Land, Capital, Entrepreneurship, and Power -- The Rise of Commercial Society -- Commerce and Borders -- Monetization and the Creation of Economic Power -- Natural Factors That Influence Institutional Development -- Finance and Development -- Public Finance and Law -- Political Power and Control -- Chapter 8: Power in Commercial and Industrial Societies -- Italian City-States -- The Low Countries -- Britain -- Primitive Accumulation -- Commerce and Industry -- Chapter 9: Politics as a Vocation -- Productivity and the Political Class -- Commerce, Industry, and Power -- The Separation of Political and Military Power -- Plunder Versus Taxation and Regulation -- The Evolution of Law -- Justice Versus Order -- Incumbent Advantages -- Dimensions of Political Competition -- The Evolution of Political Power -- Chapter 10: The Social Contract -- The Mythology of the Social Contract -- Twentieth-Century Contractarians -- Problems with the Theory -- The Age of Reason and the Social Contract -- Is the Stationary Bandit a Contractarian? -- Measuring the Separation of Economic from Political Power -- When Economic and Political Power Are Separated -- The Fragile Social Contract -- Chapter 11: Ideology, Politics, and Power -- Enlightenment and the Erosion of Power Enlightenment and Democracy -- Two Views on Democracy -- The Ideology of Democracy -- The Ideology of Progressivism -- Political Power and Progressive Democracy -- Elites and Masses -- Chapter 12: Clouds on the Horizon: The Recombination of Political and Economic Power -- Economic Incentives to Use Political Power -- Political Incentives to Use Economic Power -- The Decline of Nations -- Political Activity and Economic Power -- Political Bargaining -- Seize Economic Power, Or Cooperate with It? -- Maintaining Separation -- Chapter 13: Progress and Power -- Looking Ahead: Prosperity or Calamity? -- Control over Factors of Production -- The Asian Century -- Georgia, Venezuela, and Other Examples -- Political Stability and Progress -- The Division of Power -- Concluding Remarks -- References -- Index Economics Wirtschaftsmacht (DE-588)4079347-3 gnd Macht (DE-588)4036824-5 gnd |
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