The Darwin economy: liberty, competition and the common good

Abstract

What economic and social policies will maximise total welfare? How can society best protect and strengthen personal autonomy? What is the best and most efficient way to enlarge the economic pie? These are the big questions posed by Robert H. Frank, professor of economics at Cornell University, in his latest book The Darwin Economy

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This paper was published in LSE Research Online.

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