オックスフォード版 公共選択ハンドブック(第1巻)<br>The Oxford Handbook of Public Choice, Volume 1 (Oxford Handbooks)

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オックスフォード版 公共選択ハンドブック(第1巻)
The Oxford Handbook of Public Choice, Volume 1 (Oxford Handbooks)

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  • 製本 Hardcover:ハードカバー版/ページ数 984 p.
  • 言語 ENG
  • 商品コード 9780190469733
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The Oxford Handbook of Public Choice provides a comprehensive overview of the research in economics, political science, law, and sociology that has generated considerable insight into the politics of democratic and authoritarian systems as well as the influence of different institutional frameworks on incentives and outcomes. The result is an improved understanding of public policy, public finance, industrial organization, and macroeconomics as the combination of political and economic analysis shed light on how various interests compete both within a given rules of the games and, at times, to change the rules. These volumes include analytical surveys, syntheses, and general overviews of the many subfields of public choice focusing on interesting, important, and at times contentious issues. Throughout the focus is on enhancing understanding how political and economic systems act and interact, and how they might be improved.

Both volumes combine methodological analysis with substantive overviews of key topics. This first volume covers voting and elections; interest group competition and rent seeking, including corruption and various normative approaches to evaluating policies and politics.

Throughout both volumes important analytical concepts and tools are discussed, including their application to substantive topics. Readers will gain increased understanding of rational choice and its implications for collective action; various explanations of voting, including economic and expressive; the role of taxation and finance in government dynamics; how trust and persuasion influence political outcomes; and how revolution, coups, and authoritarianism can be explained by the same set of analytical tools as enhance understanding of the various forms of democracy.

Contents

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

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