Rethinking Public Choice
Richard E. Wagner
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Abstract:
Innovative in its approach, Rethinking Public Choice reviews the concept of public choice since the 1950s post-war period and the application of economics to political practices and institutions, as well as its evolution in recent years attracting contributions from political science and philosophy.
Keywords: Economics and Finance; Politics and Public Policy (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2022
ISBN: 9781802204735
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Chapters in this book:
- Ch 1 Public choice as the economics of politics: its post-war origin , pp 1-17

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- Ch 2 Rational action, human association, and the primacy of the social in human affairs , pp 18-26

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- Ch 3 Thinking with models: an inescapable conundrum , pp 27-41

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- Ch 4 Concepts and categories: how they influence where we look and what we see , pp 42-58

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- Ch 5 Simple stipulation vs. complex emergence as modes of inquiry , pp 59-72

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- Ch 6 Parasitical tectonics within entangled systems of political economy , pp 73-86

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- Ch 7 The peculiar language of the public policy shell game , pp 87-100

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- Ch 8 The multiple faces of federal government , pp 101-113

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- Ch 9 Bureaucracy and the economic organization of political enterprise , pp 114-125

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- Ch 10 What do central banks do within an entangled system of political economy? , pp 126-138

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- Ch 11 Public choice, redistribution, and the relevance of the 'Social Question' today , pp 139-152

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- Ch 12 Eden, Babel, and some dialectics of constituting social order , pp 153-164

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