Perspectives on public choice : a handbook /
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Other Authors / Creators: | Mueller, Dennis C. |
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Format: | Book |
Language: | English |
Imprint: | Cambridge, U.K. ; New York : Cambridge University Press, [1997] |
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Table of Contents:
- 1. Public choice in perspective
- Part I. The Need for and Forms of Cooperation
- 2. Economic theories of the state
- 3. Neither markets nor states: linking transformation processes in collective-action arenas
- 4. The political economy of Federalism
- 5. The public choice of international organizations
- 6. Constitutional public choice
- Part II. Voting Rules and Preference Aggregation
- 7. Cycling and majority rule
- 8. Majority rule Douglas
- 9. Group choice and individual judgments
- 10. Some paradoxes of preference aggregation
- 11. Voting and the revelation of preferences for public activities
- Part III. Electoral Politics
- 12. The spatial analysis of elections and committees: four decades of research
- 13. Multiparty electoral politics
- 14. Interest groups: money, information and influence
- 15. Logrolling
- 16. Political business cycles
- Part IV. Individual Behavior and Collective Action
- 17. When is it rational to vote?
- 18. Voting behavior Morris
- 19. Public Choice Experiments
- Part V. Public Choice in Action
- 20. Modern bureaucratic theory
- 21. The positive theory of public bureaucracy
- 22. The political economy of taxation
- 23. Rent seeking
- 24. Endogenous protection: a survey
- 25. Why does government's share of national income grow? An assessment of the recent literature on the US experience