Classical Liberalism: The Foundation for a New Economics?

Critical Review: A Journal of Politics and Society 28 (3-4):440-460 (2016)
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ABSTRACTIn Robust Political Economy, Mark Pennington argues for a minimal state founded not on neoclassical economic principles but on a return to classical liberalism. Pennington makes his case on the basis of Hayek’s “knowledge” problem and public-choice theory’s “incentive” problem. While this is a welcome start, classical liberalism is a promising agenda for a new economics, and for the “reform of capitalism,” only if it is accompanied by an explicit rejection of Milton Friedman’s subordination of normative to positive economics, and by a move beyond the traditional division of the economy into twin spheres to embrace a third element: the domestic sphere.

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