The Abuse of Expertise and the Problem with Public Economics

Social Theory and Practice (forthcoming)
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Abstract

In recent decades, economists have played an active role in shaping public policy by publicly recommending the adoption of certain policies. These recommendations are often based on normative assumptions that are not the product of economic analysis; nor are they shared by the laypeople to whom these recommendations are made. Inducing people to adopt public policies for reasons that are neither the product of expertise, nor shared by the people, is a form of manipulation that violates the ideals of a liberal democratic society. Thus, the economists’ recommendations constitute an abuse of their expertise.

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Gordon Barnes
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