为什么市场失灵不是问题:詹姆斯·布坎南论市场不完美、自愿合作与外部性

Why Market Failures Are Not a Problem: James Buchanan on Market Imperfections, Voluntary Cooperation, and Externalities

History of Political Economy · 2013
被引 48 · 同刊同年前 7%
人大 A-ABS 2

中文导读

梳理了布坎南从1950年代到1960年代关于外部性的思想演变,指出他认为即使外部性导致市场失灵,也不能证明国家干预的合理性,因为个体会为自身行为的外部效应付费。

Abstract

This article describes the intellectual trajectory James Buchanan followed from the early 1950s, when he started to work on ``spillover effects,'' to the mid-1960s, when he had completed a consistent explanation of the efficiency of market mechanisms and private arrangements in the presence of externalities. We show that, in contrast with what most economists admit, Buchanan argued that, even if externalities are a cause of ``market failures,'' this cannot be used to legitimate the intervention of the state, because individuals tend to pay for the external effects their actions generate. By adopting a historical perspective, we are able to show the remarkable consistency of Buchanan's claims about externalities, even though he developed them in a period when the views of economists on the question were changing dramatically.

詹姆斯·布坎南市场失灵外部性自愿合作