…. However, while Mazzucato is skilled at extolling the virtues of government-led initiatives, her argument overlooks a crucial flaw—the state’s susceptibility to political incentives.
Unlike market entrepreneurs, who are driven by the pursuit of profit, the state operates based on political motivations. As a result, government officials may continue supporting failing projects for the sake of national prestige rather than economic viability and serving the consumer.
Why do individuals think that the state is a better entrepreneur than real entrepreneurs (people)? Who has more skin in the game, the individual or the bureaucrat? Have you ever seen a bureaucrat make good economic decisions? What is the basic purpose of a bureaucrat? Why do they work?