Develops a general theory of reform in advanced democracies that incorporates 'modern statecraft'
Provides guidance as to how policy-makers can govern well and undertake welfare-enhancing reform
Examines successful reform processes in Australia and Sweden to demonstrate how reform can happen
Argues that the need for reform can be seen behind the rise in populism in many democratic states
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"Karlson provides a lucid inventory of the barriers to reforming the welfare state, all of which will be familiar to public-choice economists. ... Karlson has written a fine book, one that needed to be written. He has traveled far toward understanding how liberal reforms happen and thus how they might happen again." (John Samples, Cato Journal, Vol. 38 (2), 2018)
"Nils Karlson makes an important contribution to the economics of institutions by providing stimulating theoretical insights and two interesting case studies. ... this is a thought-provoking book, which I recommend to a wide audience of readers - including non-economists - and which opens new research agendas in at least three different respects." (Enrico Colombatto, The European Journal of Comparative Economics EJCEm, Vol. 15 (01), 2018)








