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Book Title
Political Economy of Non-Territorial Exit : Cryptosecession
ISBN
9781788979375
Subject Area
Business & Economics, Philosophy, Political Science
Publication Name
Political Economy of Non-Territorial Exit : Cryptosecession
Publisher
Elgar Publishing, Incorporated, Edward
Item Length
9.8 in
Subject
Political Economy, Free Will & Determinism, History & Theory, Public Policy / Economic Policy, Economics / Theory
Publication Year
2019
Series
New Thinking in Political Economy Ser.
Type
Textbook
Format
Hardcover
Language
English
Item Height
0.8 in
Author
Trent J. Macdonald
Item Weight
19.7 Oz
Item Width
6 in
Number of Pages
256 Pages

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Territorial political organisation forms the backbone of western liberal democracies. However, political economists are increasingly aware of how this form of government neglects the preferences of citizens, resulting in dramatic conflicts. The Political Economy of Non-Territorial Exit explores the theoretical possibility of 'unbundling' government functions and decentralising territorial governance.

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Publisher
Elgar Publishing, Incorporated, Edward
ISBN-10
1788979370
ISBN-13
9781788979375
eBay Product ID (ePID)
20038400780

Product Key Features

Number of Pages
256 Pages
Language
English
Publication Name
Political Economy of Non-Territorial Exit : Cryptosecession
Publication Year
2019
Subject
Political Economy, Free Will & Determinism, History & Theory, Public Policy / Economic Policy, Economics / Theory
Type
Textbook
Subject Area
Business & Economics, Philosophy, Political Science
Author
Trent J. Macdonald
Series
New Thinking in Political Economy Ser.
Format
Hardcover

Dimensions

Item Height
0.8 in
Item Weight
19.7 Oz
Item Length
9.8 in
Item Width
6 in

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Dewey Edition
23
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'MacDonald masterfully unbundles the state with theoretical rigor. He gives voice to the economic efficiency of lowering the costs of political exit by de-territorializing the state. This is the most detailed and thorough contemporary argument for Panarchy, non-territorial states founded on contractual agreements. This book is fascinating for readers interested in the political possibilities opened by globalization, the internet, and cryptocurrencies. Economists, political and social theorists and philosophers, historians of ideas, and legal scholars interested in sovereignty and session would benefit greatly from this interdisciplinary study.', 'MacDonald masterfully unbundles the state with theoretical rigor. He gives voice to the economic efficiency of lowering the costs of political exit by de-territorializing the state. This is the most detailed and thorough contemporary argument for Panarchy, non-territorial states founded on contractual agreements. This book is fascinating for readers interested in the political possibilities opened by globalization, the internet, and cryptocurrencies. Economists, political and social theorists and philosophers, historians of ideas, and legal scholars interested in sovereignty and secession would benefit greatly from this interdisciplinary study.' --Aviezer Tucker, Harvard University, US and co-editor, Panarchy: Political Theories of Non-Territorial States, '''Creative'' does not begin to describe MacDonald s contribution. He ably combines political economy with an impressive knowledge of political theory, history, and technology, developing both novel theoretical insights and some inventive - and radical! - institutional designs. Political economy scholars of all stripes will find ideas worth engaging in this book.' --Adam Martin, Texas Tech University, US 'MacDonald masterfully unbundles the state with theoretical rigor. He gives voice to the economic efficiency of lowering the costs of political exit by de-territorializing the state. This is the most detailed and thorough contemporary argument for Panarchy, non-territorial states founded on contractual agreements. This book is fascinating for readers interested in the political possibilities opened by globalization, the internet, and cryptocurrencies. Economists, political and social theorists and philosophers, historians of ideas, and legal scholars interested in sovereignty and secession would benefit greatly from this interdisciplinary study.' --Aviezer Tucker, Harvard University, US and co-editor, Panarchy: Political Theories of Non-Territorial States 'There is no reason to expect the awkward bundles of obligations called ''states'' to be economically efficient or politically stable. Trent MacDonald presents an ambitious unpacking of ''sovereignty,'' based on ''non-territorial unbundling.'' This seems impossibly radical, but modern ''states'' have only existed for 400 years. Anyone who wants to understand the next 400 years should read this book, right away.' --Michael C. Munger, Duke University, US, '''Creative'' does not begin to describe MacDonald s contribution. He ably combines political economy with an impressive knowledge of political theory, history, and technology, developing both novel theoretical insights and some inventive - and radical! - institutional designs. Political economy scholars of all stripes will find ideas worth engaging in this book.' --Adam Martin, Texas Tech University, US, 'MacDonald masterfully unbundles the state with theoretical rigor. He gives voice to the economic efficiency of lowering the costs of political exit by de-territorializing the state. This is the most detailed and thorough contemporary argument for Panarchy, non-territorial states founded on contractual agreements. This book is fascinating for readers interested in the political possibilities opened by globalization, the internet, and cryptocurrencies. Economists, political and social theorists and philosophers, historians of ideas, and legal scholars interested in sovereignty and secession would benefit greatly from this interdisciplinary study.', 'There is no reason to expect the awkward bundles of obligations called ''states'' to be economically efficient or politically stable. Trent MacDonald presents an ambitious unpacking of ''sovereignty,'' based on ''non-territorial unbundling.'' This seems impossibly radical, but modern ''states'' have only existed for 400 years. Anyone who wants to understand the next 400 years should read this book, right away.' --Michael C. Munger, Duke University, US, 'This book is a beautiful example of how Austrian economics, Public Choice theory, and New Institutional economics can help us better understand the world around us. MacDonald offers us a radical way to restructure governance and move away from an approach that centers territorial nation states. Moreover, he provides analytical frameworks for understanding the world we live in today.', '"Creative" does not begin to describe MacDonald's contribution. He ably combines political economy with an impressive knowledge of political theory, history, and technology, developing both novel theoretical insights and some inventive--and radical!--institutional designs. Political economy scholars of all stripes will find ideas worth engaging in this book.', 'There is no reason to expect the awkward bundles of obligations called "states" to be economically efficient or politically stable. Trent MacDonald presents an ambitious unpacking of "sovereignty," based on "non-territorial unbundling." This seems impossibly radical, but modern "states" have only existed for 400 years. Anyone who wants to understand the next 400 years should read this book, right away.'
Target Audience
Scholarly & Professional
Dewey Decimal
320.8
Lc Classification Number
Js113
Table of Content
Contents: Introduction Preface 1. Economic theory of non-territorial unbundling 2. History of an idea 3. The political-jurisdictional Coase theorem 4. Political-jurisdictional possibilities and transitions 5. Theory of non-territorial internal exit 6. Spontaneous order in the formation of non-territorial political jurisdictions Summary and conclusion References Index
Copyright Date
2019

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