Please use this identifier to cite or link to this item: https://hdl.handle.net/10419/277016 
Year of Publication: 
2004
Citation: 
[Journal:] Intervention. Zeitschrift fuer Ökonomie / Journal of Economics [ISSN:] 2195-3376 [Volume:] 01 [Issue:] 1 [Year:] 2004 [Pages:] 67-86
Publisher: 
Metropolis-Verlag, Marburg
Abstract (Translated): 
"Civil society" seems like a new myth, but to explain it we need an institutional design, developed by Buchanan, Dixit and Barzel: third party enforcement (TPE). Traditionally TPE means the role of the state as a regulator or mediator of all transactional parties on the marketplace. In the context of the civil society TPE demonstrates the non-governmental role of governance, monitoring and governing the relationship between state and society or state and economy – by a third party: NGO i.e., other states, or international institutions like the UN etc. The text explains the institutional design of TPE and its relevance.
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