Could we build a bridge between Austrian Economics and New Institutional Economics? A Pré-History of the Soft Budget Constraint

Claudio Djissey Shikida IBMEC-MG

Journal Article: 08/2003;

Abstract

The concept of soft budget constraint is recent in economic analysis. It has become increasingly important in economic theory, for its role as a system of incentives. However, soft budget constraint plays also an important role in the history of economic thought, where it can be traced back until Mises's writings on economic calculation and property rights, both derived from the debate of the economic calculation in socialist regimes. In this sense, soft budget constraint can be viewed as a bridge between Austrian Economics and New Institutional Economics. Since Mises, like other Austrian economists, is virtually ignored in Brazilian courses of Economic Thought, this article intends to show his importance as a forerunner of the concept of soft budget constraint, and will try to link these two theoretical views of economic systems.

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Austrian Economics
 
Austrian economists
 
Brazilian courses
 
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economic calculation
 
economic systems
 
economic theory
 
Economic Thought
 
Mises's writings
 
New Institutional Economics
 
property rights
 
socialist regimes
 
soft budget constraint
 
two theoretical views