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Political Transaction-Cost Manipulation
2008“Political transaction-cost manipulation” is a general theory of the growth of government that integrates diverse analyses in the public choice literature. Its core idea is that federal officials have both the incentive and the opportunity to manipulate private citizens’ (and other government officials’) transaction costs of taking political action on ...
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transactions of European–American political science
European Political Science, 2006In place of origins, disciplinary historians might better approach European–American political science, over the course of its three centuries, as a dynamic system of complex actions. Transactions are aspects or phases of this dynamic system, and they underscore that disciplinary historians' interpretations take place in the history of which they are ...
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Environment and Planning D: Society and Space, 2011
Building on recent academic exchanges theorising sociospatial relations, we argue that it is not sociospatial concepts or metaphors per se that delineate the substance of such relations—rather it is the different politics by and through which these concepts are conceived, represented, and mobilised by elite actors.
Julian R A Clark, Alun R Jones
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Building on recent academic exchanges theorising sociospatial relations, we argue that it is not sociospatial concepts or metaphors per se that delineate the substance of such relations—rather it is the different politics by and through which these concepts are conceived, represented, and mobilised by elite actors.
Julian R A Clark, Alun R Jones
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Transactional Politics and the Cankered Decade
2020The conclusion explores the most fundamental development of the civil war: the need for both Condé and Mazarin to acquire and maintain military/political parties. It shows how the flaws in Condé’s personality undermined his efforts to create and maintain a militarized following, above all once he moved to the frontiers and thence into exile in the ...
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Political Parties, Political Integrity and Public Policy: A ‘Transactions Costs' Approach
Political Studies, 2001Increasing concern about political ‘sleaze’ prompted the establishment, in 1995, of the Standing Committee of Standards in Public Life and the announcement, in 1999, of proposals to reform political party finance in the UK. A ‘public choice’ analysis predicts ‘opportunism’ by representatives at the expense of ‘rationally ignorant’ voters.
Philip Jones, John Hudson
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Explicating political hazards and safeguards: a transaction cost politics approach
Industrial and Corporate Change, 2004We apply the logical of comparative institutional analysis to the question of the governance of the relationship between private investors and the government. We consider two strategies that investors may follow: lobbying for the creation of a specialized political governance structure or the reliance on more general political mechanisms to influence ...
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An assessment of ‘political congeniality’ factor in international business transactions
Journal of the Academy of Marketing Science, 1979In this paper the concept of ‘political congeniality’ is concenved broader in scope than the conventional ‘political risk’ factor in international business. The impact of ‘political congeniality’ factor on overseas importers’ evaluations of the U.S. exporters' business practices was empirically evaluated. For this purpose, a comparison was made between
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The Politics of Growth: An Essay in Transaction Theory [PDF]
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Transactional Authority and Bureaucratic Politics
Journal of Public Administration Research and Theory, 2014D. Carpenter, G. A. Krause
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