意识形态:关于政府与市场适当范围的集体维持的信念扭曲

Joseph Schumpeter LectureIdeology

Journal of the European Economic Association · 2008
被引 95
人大 AABS 4

中文导读

构建了一个模型,将意识形态解释为关于政府与市场适当范围的集体维持的信念扭曲,解释了为何社会会同时存在干预主义与自由放任两种均衡,并探讨了宪法保护异议观点的必要性。

Abstract

I develop a model of ideologies as collectively sustained (yet individually rational) distortions in beliefs concerning the proper scope of governments versus markets. In processing and interpreting signals of the efficacy of public and market provision of education, health insurance, pensions, etc., individuals optimally trade off the value of remaining hopeful about their future prospects (or their children's) versus the costs of misinformed decisions. Because these future outcomes also depend on whether other citizens respond to unpleasant facts with realism or denial, endogenous social cognitions emerge. Thus, an equilibrium in which people acknowledge the limitations of interventionism coexists with one in which they remain obstinately blind to them, embracing a statist ideology and voting for an excessively large government. Conversely, an equilibrium associated with appropriate public responses to market failures coexists with one dominated by a laissez-faire ideology and blind faith in the invisible hand. With public-sector capital, this interplay of beliefs and institutions leads to history-dependent dynamics. The model also explains why societies find it desirable to set up constitutional protections for dissenting views, even when ex-post everyone would prefer to ignore unwelcome news.

意识形态政府与市场边界信念扭曲内生社会认知