Public Choice
1966 - 2025
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Volume 9, issue 1, 1970
- Some institutional considerations in federal-state fiscal relations pp. 1-18

- Kenneth Greene
- Revelation of preference for a public good with imperfect exclusion pp. 19-30

- Morton Kamien and Nancy Schwartz
- An oligopoly model of political market structures pp. 31-37

- James Lindeen
- The costs of decision-making pp. 39-51

- Alex Michalos
- Cores and clubs pp. 53-65

- Mark Pauly
- Political economy of the military draft pp. 67-78

- Robert Tollison
- On homo politicus and the instant referendum pp. 79-84

- Martin Shubik
- The economics of insurgency pp. 85-92

- William Niskanen
- Book reviews pp. 93-101

- Thomas Borcherding, Mark Sproule-Jones, Bryan Ellickson, Donald Escarraz and Thomas Ireland
Volume 8, issue 1, 1970
- Lewis Carroll and the Cambridge mathematical school of P.R.; Arthur Cohen and Edith Denman pp. 1-28

- Duncan Black
- Notes for an Economic theory of socialism pp. 29-43

- James Buchanan
- The benefits of coalition pp. 45-61

- James Coleman
- On the incidence of income redistribution pp. 63-74

- J. Davis
- Coalitions, minority representation, and vote-trading probabilities pp. 75-90

- Edwin Haefele
- The occurrence of the paradox of voting in University elections pp. 91-100

- Richard Niemi
- The welfare effects of zero pricing of public goods pp. 101-110

- Joseph Seneca
- Reviews pp. 111-115

- Thomas Ireland, Daniel Newlon and Robert Tollison
Volume 7, issue 1, 1969
- Public choice and the grants economy: The intersecting set pp. 1-2

- Kenneth Boulding
- Income redistribution and social choice: A pragmatic approach pp. 3-21

- A. Freeman
- The calculus of philanthropy pp. 23-31

- Thomas Ireland
- The political economy of patronal groups pp. 33-45

- Gerald Garvey
- The paradox of voting: Some probabilistic results pp. 47-63

- Leon Gleser
- Some notes on voting schemes and the will of the majority pp. 65-80

- Bernard Grofman
- Abstentions and equilibrium in the electoral process pp. 81-106

- Melvin Hinich and Peter Ordeshook
- A program for direct and proxy voting in the legislative process pp. 107-113

- James Miller
- Reviews pp. 115-121

- Charles Goetz, Mark Pauly and Richard Kihlstrom
Volume 6, issue 1, 1969
- Operational federalism: Organization for the provision of public services in the American federal system pp. 1-17

- Vincent Ostrom
- Federalism: Problems of scale pp. 19-29

- Gordon Tullock
- Two propositions on the optimum level of producing collective goods pp. 31-37

- Yoram Barzel
- A normative theory of transfers pp. 39-58

- Edgar Olsen
- Education for majority voting? pp. 59-70

- John Owen
- Candidate selection and voting behavior in France pp. 71-92

- Howard Rosenthal and Subrata Sen
- A note on “graph-theoretic approaches to the theory of social choice” pp. 93-98

- George Lady
- A note on a cyclical majority problem pp. 99-101

- David Klingaman
- Charitable exploitation pp. 103-104

- Wilson Schmidt
- Reviews pp. 105-114

- Kenneth Arrow and Roger Sherman
Volume 5, issue 1, 1968
- A public choice approach to public utility pricing (1) pp. 1-17

- James Buchanan
- Models of the working of a two-party electoral system Part II pp. 19-37

- David Chapman
- The marginal utility of a vote commitment pp. 39-58

- James Coleman
- On the power and importance of the mean preference in a mathematical model of democratic choice pp. 59-72

- Otto Davis and Melvin Hinich
- Participatory democracy in the community action program pp. 73-85

- Madelyn Kafoglis
- Some postulated effects of learning on constitutional behavior pp. 87-104

- Elinor Ostrom
- Note on a Pareto-optimal decision process pp. 105-107

- Mary Eysenbach
- A Pareto optimal group decision process: A reply pp. 109-112

- Earl Thompson
- An estimate of import surplus under a disequilibrium system pp. 113-120

- Donald Huddle
- Public finance textbooks: A view from political science pp. 121-124

- William Mitchell
- Reviews pp. 125-129

- J. Davis and Lawrence Officer
Volume 4, issue 1, 1968
- Economic analysis of the non-profit institution — The case of the private university pp. 3-17

- Ferdinand Levy
- Economic growth in a democracy: A model pp. 19-33

- Bruno Frey
- Graph-theoretic approaches to the theory of social choice pp. 35-47

- Michael Taylor
- Potential costs of alternative decision-making rules pp. 49-58

- Herbert Kiesling
- Riker's method for assessing the significance of roll call votes pp. 59-66

- William Yohe
- Do freely competitive markets misallocate charity? A comment on Tullock's analysis pp. 67-79

- Earl Thompson and Gordon Tullock
- Review pp. 81-88

- Richard Wagner and James Buchanan