The Oxford handbook of public choice. Volume 1 /
The Oxford handbook of public choice. Volume 1 /
Public choice
edited by Roger D. Congleton, Bernard Grofman, and Stefan Voigt.
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Includes bibliographical references and index.
Rational Choice and Politics / Spatial voting models of party competition in two dimensions / Spatial social choice / Economic voting / Valence politics / The Study of Strategic Voting / Turnout: Why do voters vote? / Expressive voting / Altruism and political participation / Social Embeddedness and Rational Turnout / Information cues and rational ignorance / Choosing among Governments / Campaign Finance / Primaries, conventions, and other methods for nominating candidates: How do they matter? / Logrolling and coalitions / Collective action / Rent Seeking: The resource cost of influence / The structure of contests and the extent of dissipation / The Political Economy of Rent Creation and Rent Extraction / Empirical evidence on rent seeking costs / 'The Bureaucracy' as an Interest Group / Interest groups and regulatory capture / Public Choice: Early Contributions / Corruption / The Political Economy of Trust / Contested Political Persuasion / Stochastic Process Models of Preference Change / Leadership as Persuasion / Public choice and social democracy / Fairness concepts / Social contract vs. Invisible hand: Agreeing to solve solcial dilemmas / Utilitarianism as a criterion for state action / From Paired Comparisons and Cycles to Arrow's Theorem / Public Choice and Happiness / Kantianism and Political Institutions / Public Choice and Libertarianism / Supreme Values, Conflict, and Governance / Fair Division in Dispute Resolution / Fair Division in Allocating Cabinet Ministries / Manipulation / Institution-induced stability / Voting Power / Aggregation of information by binary voting rules / Political Choices in One Dimension: Theory / Political Choices in One Dimension: Applications / Roger D. Congleton -- James F. Adams -- Norman Schofield -- Michael S. Lewis-Beck, Mary Stegmaier -- Haldun Evrenk -- Andrâe Blais, Arianna Degan -- Serguei Kaniovski -- Alan Hamlin, Colin Jennings -- Richard Jankowski -- Carole Jean Uhlaner -- Shaun Bowler, Stephen P. Nicholson -- Alan Hamlin -- Thomas Stratmann -- Gilles Serra -- Anthony J. McGann -- Jac C. Heckelman -- Arye L. Hillman, Ngo Van Long -- Karl Wèarneryd -- Roger D. Congleton -- Ignacio del Rosal -- Patrick Dunleavy -- William F. Shughart II, Diana W. Thomas -- Dennis C. Mueller -- Toke Aidt -- Christian Bjòrnskov -- Stergios Skaperdas, Samarth Vaidya -- Michel Regenwetter, Yung-Fong Hsu -- Benjamin E. Hermalin -- Peter Kurrild-Klitgaard -- Christian Klamler -- Viktor J. Vanberg -- Nicolaus Tideman, Florenz Plassmann -- Donald G. Saari -- Bruno Frey, Alois Stutzer -- Geoffrey Brennan, Hartmut Kliemt -- Peter Boettke, Ennio E. Piano -- Peter Bernholz -- Steven J. Brams -- Steven J. Brams -- Charles Plott -- Kenneth A. Shepsle -- Stefan Napel -- Shmuel Nitzan, Jacob Paroush -- Bernard Grofman -- Bernard Grofman.
The two volume Oxford Handbook of Public Choice provides a comprehensive overview of the Public Choice literature. Volume 1 covers rational choice models of elections, interest groups, rent seeking, and public choice contributions to normative political economy. It begins with introductory chapters on rational choice politics, the founding of public choice, and the evaluation and selection of constitutions.
Specialized.
9780190469764 (ebook) : No price
Social choice.
HB846.8 / .O84 2019
302.13
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Rational Choice and Politics / Spatial voting models of party competition in two dimensions / Spatial social choice / Economic voting / Valence politics / The Study of Strategic Voting / Turnout: Why do voters vote? / Expressive voting / Altruism and political participation / Social Embeddedness and Rational Turnout / Information cues and rational ignorance / Choosing among Governments / Campaign Finance / Primaries, conventions, and other methods for nominating candidates: How do they matter? / Logrolling and coalitions / Collective action / Rent Seeking: The resource cost of influence / The structure of contests and the extent of dissipation / The Political Economy of Rent Creation and Rent Extraction / Empirical evidence on rent seeking costs / 'The Bureaucracy' as an Interest Group / Interest groups and regulatory capture / Public Choice: Early Contributions / Corruption / The Political Economy of Trust / Contested Political Persuasion / Stochastic Process Models of Preference Change / Leadership as Persuasion / Public choice and social democracy / Fairness concepts / Social contract vs. Invisible hand: Agreeing to solve solcial dilemmas / Utilitarianism as a criterion for state action / From Paired Comparisons and Cycles to Arrow's Theorem / Public Choice and Happiness / Kantianism and Political Institutions / Public Choice and Libertarianism / Supreme Values, Conflict, and Governance / Fair Division in Dispute Resolution / Fair Division in Allocating Cabinet Ministries / Manipulation / Institution-induced stability / Voting Power / Aggregation of information by binary voting rules / Political Choices in One Dimension: Theory / Political Choices in One Dimension: Applications / Roger D. Congleton -- James F. Adams -- Norman Schofield -- Michael S. Lewis-Beck, Mary Stegmaier -- Haldun Evrenk -- Andrâe Blais, Arianna Degan -- Serguei Kaniovski -- Alan Hamlin, Colin Jennings -- Richard Jankowski -- Carole Jean Uhlaner -- Shaun Bowler, Stephen P. Nicholson -- Alan Hamlin -- Thomas Stratmann -- Gilles Serra -- Anthony J. McGann -- Jac C. Heckelman -- Arye L. Hillman, Ngo Van Long -- Karl Wèarneryd -- Roger D. Congleton -- Ignacio del Rosal -- Patrick Dunleavy -- William F. Shughart II, Diana W. Thomas -- Dennis C. Mueller -- Toke Aidt -- Christian Bjòrnskov -- Stergios Skaperdas, Samarth Vaidya -- Michel Regenwetter, Yung-Fong Hsu -- Benjamin E. Hermalin -- Peter Kurrild-Klitgaard -- Christian Klamler -- Viktor J. Vanberg -- Nicolaus Tideman, Florenz Plassmann -- Donald G. Saari -- Bruno Frey, Alois Stutzer -- Geoffrey Brennan, Hartmut Kliemt -- Peter Boettke, Ennio E. Piano -- Peter Bernholz -- Steven J. Brams -- Steven J. Brams -- Charles Plott -- Kenneth A. Shepsle -- Stefan Napel -- Shmuel Nitzan, Jacob Paroush -- Bernard Grofman -- Bernard Grofman.
The two volume Oxford Handbook of Public Choice provides a comprehensive overview of the Public Choice literature. Volume 1 covers rational choice models of elections, interest groups, rent seeking, and public choice contributions to normative political economy. It begins with introductory chapters on rational choice politics, the founding of public choice, and the evaluation and selection of constitutions.
Specialized.
9780190469764 (ebook) : No price
Social choice.
HB846.8 / .O84 2019
302.13