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Bargaining with the State

Richard A. Epstein

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Sozialwissenschaften, Recht, Wirtschaft / Politikwissenschaft

Beschreibung

Bargaining with the State examines the threats to liberty that arise through the power of government selectively to distribute benefits and favors to its citizens. For Richard Epstein, the preservation of individual liberty against government contractual power advances not only the short-term interest of the individual citizen but also the long-term overall social welfare.

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Schlagwörter

Sherbert v. Verner, Subsidy, Balancing test, National Labor Relations Act, Police power (United States constitutional law), Disparate impact, State immunity, Consummation, Just compensation, State-owned enterprise, Opportunism, Restraint of trade, Contract, Funding, Requirement, Trade secret, Bilateral monopoly, Trade-off, Tax, The Administrative State, Price fixing, Statute, Blackmail, Economic rent, Government speech, Judicial deference, Economic interventionism, Licensee, Rent-seeking, At-will employment, Freedom of contract, Foreign corporation, Employment, South Dakota v. Dole, Exaction, Use tax, Discretion, Externality, United States v. Butler, Welfare state, Presumption, Market mechanism, Waiver, Protectionism, Voluntary exchange, Goldberg v. Kelly, Regulation, Collective bargaining, Eminent domain, Government monopoly, Necessity, State government, Market power, Contract Clause, Legislation, Competition law, Second source, Creditor, Vicarious liability, Tort, Adair v. United States, Minarchism, The Problem of Social Cost, Commerce Clause, Fraud, Regulatory taking, Ownership (psychology), Bargaining unit, Unemployment benefits, Due Process Clause