Pete Boettke on Economic Reasoning

He writes,

Sound economic reasoning teaches many things, but perhaps the most important lesson is about the importance of the instituitonal framework for marshalling the self-interest of individuals into publicly desirable outcomes by enabling the judicous negotiation of trade-offs so that the gains from trade and the gains from innovation are realized. Some instituitonal environments promote productive specialization and peaceful social cooperation among individuals, others don’t. Economic reasoning is essentially discursive reasoning in comparative institutional analysis.

I recommend the entire post.