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Marktversagen bei Spenden: Einige Bemerkungen zur Literatur

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Seit Ende der Sechziger Jahre bemühen sich amerikanische Finanzwissenschaftler und Wohlfahrtstheoretiker um die allokative Rechtfertigung staatlicher Umverteilung. Im Zentrum des Interesses steht dabei das Konzept der Interdependenz von Nutzenfunktionen1 dessen Einführung in die konventionelle Mikroökonomik erlaubt, die bekannten Optimalbedingungen für den egoistischen homo oeconomicus umzuwandeln in Optimalbedingungen für einen homo altruisticus. Ergebnis ist die Ableitung von Kriterien für eine paretooptimale Unverteilung, die nach herrschender Ansicht nur durch staatliche Intervention erfüllt werden können. Zwei grundsätzliche Einwände gegen diese wirtschaftstheoretische Forschungsrichtung verdienen Beachtung.

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  • Paqué, Karl-Heinz, 1982. "Marktversagen bei Spenden: Einige Bemerkungen zur Literatur," Kiel Working Papers 150, Kiel Institute for the World Economy (IfW Kiel).
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    1. Paqué, Karl-Heinz, 1982. "The efficiency of public support to private charity: An econometric analysis of the income tax treatment of charitable," Kiel Working Papers 151, Kiel Institute for the World Economy (IfW Kiel).

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