Public Choice, Past and Present The Legacy of James M. Buchanan and Gordon Tullock /
In 1962, economists James M. Buchanan and Gordon Tullock published The Calculus of Consent, in which they developed the principles of public choice theory.� In the fifty years since its publication, the book has defined the field and set the standard for research and analysis.� To celebrate a half-c...
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Format: | Electronic |
Language: | English |
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New York, NY :
Springer New York : Imprint: Springer,
2013.
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Series: | Studies in Public Choice,
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Online Access: | https://ezaccess.library.uitm.edu.my/login?url=http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4614-5909-5 |
Table of Contents:
- Introduction
- Chapter 1: The Impact of The Calculus of Consent
- Chapter 2: Institutions and Constitutions: The Economic World of James M. Buchanan
- Chapter 3: On Some Neglected, But Profound, Contributions of Gordon Tullock
- Chapter 4: Buchanan on Freedom
- Chapter 5: Choice vs Interaction in Public Choice: Discerning the Legacy of The Calculus of Consent
- Chapter 6: Constitutional Change: No Escaping Hayek
- Chapter 7: The bioeconomics of scout bees voting-with-the wings using less-than-unanimity voting rule: Can bees count, quorum-sense, etc.?
- Chapter 8: James Buchanan and Gordon Tullock, A Half-Century On
- Chapter 9: The Politics of Medicine
- Chapter 10: Tullock, Tideman, and the Origins of the Demand-Revealing Process
- Chapter 11: Public Choice and Two of its Founders: An Appreciation
- Chapter 12: Public Choice in the Big Sky
- Chapter 13: The Public Choice Revolution and Principles of Economics Texts
- Chapter 14: The Calculus of Consent, Fifty Years Later: A Personal Tribute to James Buchanan and Gordon Tullock
- Chapter 15: James M. Buchanan and Gordon Tullock: A Reflection on Two Disruptive Economists
- Chapter 16: Public Choice and Public Life.