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Consumer Sovereignty and Quasi-Market Failure

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1998

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This article explores the concept of quasi-market failure in order to develop a coherent and consistent critique of such quasimarket institutions as vouchers, contracting, and the Tiebout model. After discussing the use of consumer sovereignty as a criterion by which to assess failure, three sources of quasi-market failure are examined: failure in quasi-market formation, failure by preference error, and failure by preference substitution. Each is illustrated with examples from the empirical literature. The article concludes with a discussion of the implications of quasimarket failure both for quasi-markets and for justifying reliance on the more traditional progressive reform institutions of publicservice provision and production.

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