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The feasibility of a desirable minimal state
Authors:Folsom  Roger Nils  Gonzalez  Rodolfo Alejo
Institution:1. Department of Economics, San Jose State University, San Jose, CA, 95192-0114, U.S.A.
Abstract:Dwight Lee (1989) argues on utilitarian grounds that the minimal state of classical liberalism cannot be both desirable and feasible: if desirable, it is not attainable; if attainable, it is not desirable. Lee's article provides an intriguing new perspective on the long debate about the optimal size of government. His conclusions, however, do not hold if some of his restrictive assumptions are relaxed. In a more general model, the minimal state can be both desirable and feasible.
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