The notion that mobile capital is a powerful corrective to malgovernance has a noble lineage from Adam Smith, David Hume, and Montesquieu. In recent years, the idea was resurrected by globalists and like-minded entities such as ratings agencies and multi-lateral financial institutions. To Smith’s mind, malgovernance is equivalent to excessive taxation of capital and property, [...]
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Mobile capital and governance
Posted: July 20, 2009 in Political economyTags: Adam Smith, governance, Mobile capital, rent seekers, taxes
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