George Stigler Quote

The Principle of Legitimacy tells us that the sum of these deadweight losses is less than the legislature's estimate of the gains from the redistribution of income, but Legitimacy does not tell us that these are desirable transfers, i. e, that one dollar taken from the general consumer and given to a well-paid employee of the merchant marine constitutes a net increase in the utility of the nation. If I challenge this interpretation, all that I will be doing is asserting that George Stigler's tastes are not those of the Congress, and who, besides myself, cares about that? Indeed, even I have become reconciled to the fact that American society does not fully share my preferences.


"The Effect of Government on Economic Efficiency." 1988


The Principle of Legitimacy tells us that the sum of these deadweight losses is less than the legislature's estimate of the gains from the...

The Principle of Legitimacy tells us that the sum of these deadweight losses is less than the legislature's estimate of the gains from the...

The Principle of Legitimacy tells us that the sum of these deadweight losses is less than the legislature's estimate of the gains from the...

The Principle of Legitimacy tells us that the sum of these deadweight losses is less than the legislature's estimate of the gains from the...