New Perspectives on the Economic Approach to Bureaucracy (Report)
The Quarterly Journal of Austrian Economics 2010, Summer, 13, 2
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INTRODUCTION Today's economic systems are characterized by omnipresent public-sector intervention, and we all have to come to terms with various forms of governmental intrusion into most aspects of our daily lives: direct intervention regarding prices and revenue, direct hindrances of the market in terms of the production and distribution of goods and services, and the creation of obligations and prohibitions that must be abided by (ogus, 1996). These governmental interventions require the existence of an administrative support organization to implement them.
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