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Epistemic choice and public choice
Public Choice, 1993At the intersection of anthropology, ecomomics, law, political science, public administration, and sociology, a sufficient body of literature had accumulated from interdisciplinary research efforts by the mid-1960s to offer a new approach to the study of public decision making.
Vincent Ostrom
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Public finance and public choice [PDF]
Public finance has undergone major transformation since World War II. This paper surveys this transformation, particularly from a public-choice perspective.
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Public Choice is the merger between political science and economics. In the introductory sections of this survey it is investigated what we can expect from the logic of public choice. How far is it able to produce consistent results? Is public choice consistent with liberty? What can be done to reconcile these core principles?
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Public Choice Theory and Public Choices
Administration & Society, 1994Reorganizers of the state in Australia, New Zealand, Denmark, and Sweden during the 1980s tried to separate policy-making from the production of welfare and other services by introducing market disciplines and competition. Fiscal bureaucrats, afraid of rising fiscal deficits and public debt, sought to control what they saw as rent-seeking behavior and ...
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Public Choice, 2012
This chapter attempts to impose analytical order on my 6 years as a city council member and 4 years as mayor of a small Utah city. It traces how Buchanan and Tullock affected my academic and public life and the difficulties of being a public choice mayor.
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This chapter attempts to impose analytical order on my 6 years as a city council member and 4 years as mayor of a small Utah city. It traces how Buchanan and Tullock affected my academic and public life and the difficulties of being a public choice mayor.
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2006
Broad-ranging in its coverage and truly international in scope, this major new text introduces all the main competing theoretical approaches to the study of the state as well as key contested issues in relation to globalization, new forms of governance, the changing public/private boundary, changes in the powers and capacities of states, and the ...
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Broad-ranging in its coverage and truly international in scope, this major new text introduces all the main competing theoretical approaches to the study of the state as well as key contested issues in relation to globalization, new forms of governance, the changing public/private boundary, changes in the powers and capacities of states, and the ...
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A Handbook of Cultural Economics includes over 60 eminently readable and concise articles by 50 expert contributors. This unique Handbook is both highly informative and readable; it covers a wide area of cultural economics and its closely related subjects.
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Public Choice, 1993
The easiest way to predict the future is, of course, to project the past. If public choice were just “another field” in economics, like say industrial organization (IO), such a procedure would probably give a fairly good prediction. Namely, I would expect that IO would go along more or less over the next 25 years as it has over the previous 25. It will
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The easiest way to predict the future is, of course, to project the past. If public choice were just “another field” in economics, like say industrial organization (IO), such a procedure would probably give a fairly good prediction. Namely, I would expect that IO would go along more or less over the next 25 years as it has over the previous 25. It will
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British Medical Bulletin, 1995
The kind of information the public will need in order to take part in the rationing debate is examined. The public are interested in the debate both as taxpayers and as patients and they can have an input in a number of different ways. Their involvement at the level of general discussions about values and service priorities is problematic, because some
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The kind of information the public will need in order to take part in the rationing debate is examined. The public are interested in the debate both as taxpayers and as patients and they can have an input in a number of different ways. Their involvement at the level of general discussions about values and service priorities is problematic, because some
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The public choice of educational choice
Public Choice, 2005The very small literature explaining (i) how citizens have voted in two California voucher referenda, (ii) how legislators have voted on voucher bills in the State of Florida and the US Congress, and (iii) the variation across states in charter school provisions is summarized.
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