Costing secrecy
Costing secrecy
background briefing series, economic history, policy briefing
Mark Harrison, The CAGE Background Briefing Series No. 31, August 2015
Democracy often seems bureaucratic with high ‘transaction costs’, while autocracies seem to get things done at lower cost. This column discusses historical research that refutes this. It finds empirical support from Soviet archives for a political security/usability trade-off. Regimes that are secure from public scrutiny tend to be more costly to operate.
Economic History