The Elgar Companion to Public Choice, Second Edition
Edited by William Shughart,
Laura Razzolini and
Michael Reksulak
in Books from Edward Elgar Publishing
Abstract:
The Companion lays out a comprehensive history of the field and, in five additional parts, it explores public choice contributions to the study of the origins of the state, the organization of political activity, the analysis of decision-making in non-market institutions, the examination of tribal governance and to modeling and predicting the behavior of international organizations and transnational terrorism.
Keywords: Economics and Finance; Politics and Public Policy (search for similar items in EconPapers)
JEL-codes: H0 (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2013
ISBN: 9781849802857
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Chapters in this book:
- Ch 1 Individual choice and collective choice: an overview , pp 3-11
- Michael Reksulak, Laura Razzolini and William Shughart
- Ch 2 Public choice: the origins and development of a research program , pp 12-38
- Charles Rowley
- Ch 3 Political science and public choice , pp 39-53
- Michael Munger
- Ch 4 The origins of the state , pp 57-71
- Dennis C. Mueller
- Ch 5 Constitutional political economy , pp 72-82
- Alan Hamlin
- Ch 6 Autocrats and democrats , pp 83-108
- Armando Razo
- Ch 7 Expressive voting , pp 111-126
- Geoffrey Brennan and Michael Brooks
- Ch 8 Direct democracy , pp 127-142
- John Matsusaka
- Ch 9 Legislatures , pp 143-152
- Nicole V. Crain and W. Mark Crain
- Ch 10 Parliaments , pp 153-178
- Fabio Padovano
- Ch 11 Federal systems , pp 179-194
- Randall Holcombe
- Ch 12 Tribal systems , pp 195-213
- Mwangi Kimenyi and Olumide Taiwo
- Ch 13 The politics of elections and congressional oversight , pp 217-232
- Russell Sobel and Adam Pellillo
- Ch 14 Judges: why do they matter? , pp 233-248
- Robert Fleck and F. Andrew Hanssen
- Ch 15 Monetary policy , pp 249-259
- Rob Roy McGregor
- Ch 16 Fiscal policy , pp 260-283
- J. Stephen Ferris
- Ch 17 Regulatory policy , pp 284-290
- Amihai Glazer
- Ch 18 The public choice perspective on antitrust law , pp 291-303
- Fred S. McChesney and Katherine M. Larkin- Wong
- Ch 19 Rent seeking , pp 307-330
- Arye Hillman
- Ch 20 Campaign finance , pp 331-344
- Thomas Stratmann
- Ch 21 Public choice and the law , pp 345-361
- Paul Rubin and Joanna M. Shepherd
- Ch 22 Public choice and the modern welfare state , pp 362-381
- Roger Congleton, Alberto Batinti, Feler Bose, Youngshin Kim and Rinaldo Pietrantonio
- Ch 23 Public choice and public education , pp 382-399
- Lawrence Kenny
- Ch 24 Public choice and religion , pp 400-414
- Robert Ekelund and Robert Tollison
- Ch 25 Experimental public choice , pp 415-426
- Laura Razzolini
- Ch 26 Evolutionary public choice , pp 427-447
- Uwe Cantner and Michael Wohlgemuth
- Ch 27 International organizations , pp 451-468
- Roland Vaubel
- Ch 28 The political economy of war and peace , pp 469-493
- Christopher Coyne and Adam Pellillo
- Ch 29 Collective action and (counter)terrorism , pp 494-506
- G. Daniel and Daniel Arce
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