Government spending is a systematic problem, not a lack of leadership

On January 9, 2013 economist and Nobel Prize recipient James Buchanan passed away. Buchanan was best known for pioneering ‘public choice theory’ in modern political economy. Buchanan developed what we call the ‘benevolence’ critique of government: regardless of the knowledge that government has when crafting policy, there is no reason we should expect them to … Continue reading Government spending is a systematic problem, not a lack of leadership