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The Center for Economic Policy Analysis at the University of South Florida is a non-profit, ideologically neutral collection of scholars devoted to the analysis of social policy relevant to the Tampa Bay region, the State of Florida and the Nation. Our unifying theme is a fundamental belief that good decisions concerning social policy are grounded in a thorough understanding of economic principles.

The Center embraces the following tenets when considering social policy and strives to educate voters and their political representatives in the use and application of economic reasoning.

  • The relevant cost of any action is its opportunity cost - the value of the best alternative sacrificed to take the action.

  • Incentives matter. People will respond to changes in the relative costs and benefits of an activity.

  • Clearly defined and exclusive rights in property provide the incentive for efficient resource allocation. When property rights cannot be made exclusive, externalities result.

  • Individual freedom promotes economic progress because mature individuals know better than anyone else what is best for them.

  • Prices established in free markets contain valuable information and promote prosperity by aligning individual incentives with the goal of promoting social welfare.

  • Voluntary exchange among informed individuals always benefits everyone involved; forced exchange seldom does. An externality is a forced exchange.

  • Transaction costs hinder economic progress by raising the cost of exchanging goods.

  • Political activities redistribute wealth, sometimes intentionally, but often unintentionally.
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Higher Education in Florida: The Special Role of the Independent Colleges and Universities