Perspectives on Public Choice:A Handbook '96
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1. Public choice in perspective Dennis C. Mueller; Part I. The Need forand Forms of Cooperation: 2. Economic theories of the state Russell Hardin;3. Neither markets nor states: linking transformation processes incollective-action arenas Elinor Ostrom and James Walker; 4. The politicaleconomy of Federalism Robert P. Inman and Daniel L. Rubinfeld; 5. The publicchoice of international organizations Bruno S. Frey; 6. Constitutional publicchoice Dennis C. Mueller; Part II. Voting Rules and Preference Aggregation:7. Cycling and majority rule James M. Enelow; 8. Majority rule Douglas W. Raeand Eric Schickler; 9. Group choice and individual judgments H. Peyton Young;10. Some paradoxes of preference aggregation Prasanta K. Pattanaik; 11.Voting and the revelation of preferences for public activities T. NicolausTideman; Part III. Electoral Politics: 12. The spatial analysis of electionsand committees: four decades of research Peter C. Ordeshook; 13. Multipartyelectoral politics Norman Schofield; 14. Interest groups: money, informationand influence David Austen Smith; 15. Logrolling Thomas Stratmann; 16.Political business cycles Martin Paldam; Part IV. Individual Behavior andCollective Action: 17. When is it rational to vote? John H. Aldrich; 18.Voting behavior Morris P. Fiorina; 19. Public Choice Experiments ElizabethHoffman; Part V. Public Choice in Action: 20. Modern bureaucratic theoryRonald Wintrobe; 21. The positive theory of public bureaucracy Terry Moe; 22.The political economy of taxation Walter Hettich and Stanley L. Winer; 23.Rent seeking Robert D. Tollison; 24. Endogenous protection: a survey StephenP. Magee; 25. Why does government's share of national income grow? Anassessment of the recent literature on the US experience Cheryl M. Holsey andThomas Borchering.
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