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Bureaucracy

Bureaucracy

by Ludwig von Mises and Bettina Bien Greaves
Hardback
Publication Date: 01/03/2007

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Originally published by Yale University Press in 1944, 'Bureaucracy' is a classic fundamental examination of the nature of bureaucracies and free markets in juxtaposition to various political systems. 'Bureaucracy' contrasts the two forms of economic management -- that of a free market economy and that of a bureaucracy. In the market economy entrepreneurs are driven to serve consumers by their desire to earn profits and to avoid losses. In a bureaucracy, the managers must comply with orders issued by the legislative body under which they operate; they may not spend without authorisation and they may not deviate from the path prescribed by law. Writing in an age of exuberant socialism, Ludwig von Mises here lucidly demonstrates how the efficiencies of private ownership and control of public good production ultimately trump the guesswork of publicly administered 'planning' through codes and 'officialdom'. Although Mises aptly critiques bureaucracy and expounds thoroughly upon the immense power of law-like codes of commissions and administrations, he does not condemn nor dismiss bureaucracy but rather frames its proper bounds within constitutional democratic governments.
ISBN:
9780865976634
9780865976634
Category:
Public administration
Format:
Hardback
Publication Date:
01-03-2007
Language:
English
Publisher:
Liberty Fund Inc
Country of origin:
United States
Pages:
105
Dimensions (mm):
155x230x15mm
Weight:
0.37kg

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