Produktbild: Oxford Handbook of Public Choice, Volume 1

Oxford Handbook of Public Choice, Volume 1

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Einband

Gebundene Ausgabe

Erscheinungsdatum

17.01.2019

Herausgeber

Congleton Roger D. + weitere

Verlag

Oxford University Press

Seitenzahl

984

Maße (L/B/H)

25/17,5/5,7 cm

Gewicht

1792 g

Sprache

Englisch

ISBN

978-0-19-046973-3

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The articles are written for serious readers, and they give clear and concise statements of the material they cover... the essays in this Handbook will provide wonderful insights into the present state of public choice. Richard E. Wagner, George Mason University, Constitutional Political Economy

Produktdetails

Einband

Gebundene Ausgabe

Erscheinungsdatum

17.01.2019

Herausgeber

Verlag

Oxford University Press

Seitenzahl

984

Maße (L/B/H)

25/17,5/5,7 cm

Gewicht

1792 g

Sprache

Englisch

ISBN

978-0-19-046973-3

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  • Produktbild: Oxford Handbook of Public Choice, Volume 1
    • PART I: Introductory Essays

    • 1. Rational Choice and Politics: An Introduction to the Research Program and Methodology of Public Choice

    • Roger D. Congleton

    • 2. Choosing among Governments

    • Alan Hamlin

    • 3. Public Choice: Early Contributions

    • Dennis C. Mueller

    • PART II: VOTING AND ELECTIONS

    • A. Modelling Collective Choice in Voting

    • 4. From Paired Comparisons and Cycles to Arrow's Theorem

    • Donald G. Saari

    • 5. Institution-induced Stability

    • Kenneth A. Shepsle

    • 6. Voting Power

    • Stefan Napel

    • 7. Aggregation of Information by Binary Voting Rules

    • Shmuel Nitzan and Jacob Paroush

    • B. Spatial Voting Models

    • 8. Political Choices in One Dimension: Theory

    • Bernard Grofman

    • 9. Political Choices in One Dimension: Applications

    • Bernard Grofman

    • 10. Spatial Voting Models of Party Competition in Two Dimensions

    • James F. Adams

    • 11. Spatial Social Choice

    • Norman Schofield

    • C. Other Aspects of Voter and Party Choice

    • 12. Economic Voting

    • Michael S. Lewis-Beck and Mary Stegmaier

    • 13. Valence Politics

    • Haldun Evrenk

    • 14. The Study of Strategic Voting

    • André Blais and Arianna Degan

    • 15. Turnout: Why do voters vote?

    • Serguei Kaniovski

    • 16. Expressive Voting

    • Alan Hamlin and Colin Jennings

    • 17. Altruism and Political Participation

    • Richard Jankowski

    • 18. Social Embeddedness and Rational Turnout

    • Carole Jean Uhlaner

    • 19. Information cues and rational ignorance

    • Shaun Bowler and Stephen P. Nicholson

    • 20. Manipulation

    • Charles R. Plott

    • D. Democracy in Practice

    • 21. Campaign Finance

    • Thomas Stratmann

    • 22. Primaries, conventions, and other methods for nominating candidates: How do they matter?

    • Gilles Serra

    • 23. Logrolling and Coalitions

    • Anthony J. McGann

    • PART III: INTEREST GROUP POLITICS AND RENT SEEKING

    • A. Interest Group Politics

    • 24. Collective Action

    • Jac C. Heckelman

    • 25. Rent seeking: The social cost of contestable benefits

    • Arye L. Hillman and Ngo Van Long

    • 26. The Structure of Contests and the Extent of Dissipation

    • Karl Wärneryd

    • 27. The Political Economy of Rent Creation and Rent Extraction

    • Roger D. Congleton

    • 28. Empirical evidence on rent seeking costs

    • Ignacio Del Rosal

    • B. Political Agency Problems and Trust in Government

    • 29. 'The Bureaucracy' as an Interest Group

    • Patrick Dunleavy

    • 30. Interest Groups and Regulatory Capture

    • William F. Shughart II and Diana W. Thomas

    • 31. Corruption

    • Toke Aidt

    • 32. The Political Economy of Trust

    • Christian Bjørnskov

    • C. Persuasion

    • 33. Contested Political Persuasion

    • Stergios Skaperdas and Samarth Vaidya

    • 34. Stochastic Process Models of Preference Change

    • Michel Regenwetter and Yung-Fong Hsu

    • 35. Leadership as Persuasion

    • Benjamin E. Hermalin

    • PART IV: NORMATIVE POLITICAL THEORY: EVALUATING POLICIES AND POLITIES

    • 36. Fairness Concepts

    • Christian Klamler

    • 37. Social Contract vs. Invisible Hand: Agreeing to Solve Social Dilemmas

    • Viktor J. Vanberg

    • 38. Utilitarianism as a Criterion for State Action

    • Nicolaus Tideman and Florenz Plassmann

    • 39. Public Choice and Happiness

    • Bruno Frey and Alois Stutzer

    • 40. Kantianism and Political Institutions

    • Geoffrey Brennan and Hartmut Kliemt

    • 41. Public choice and libertarianism

    • Peter J. Boettke and Ennio E. Piano

    • 42. Public choice and social democracy

    • Peter Kurrild-Klitgaard

    • 43. Supreme Values, Totalitarianism and Terrorism

    • Peter Bernholz

    • 44. Fair Division in Dispute Resolution

    • Steven J. Brams

    • 45. Fair Division in Allocating Cabinet Ministries

    • Steven J. Brams