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245 _aThe Oxford Handbook of Public Choice: Volume 1
260 _bOxford University Press
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500 _aPART I: Introductory Essays 1. Rational Choice and Politics: An Introduction to the Research Program and Methodology of Public Choice 2. Choosing among Governments 3. Public Choice: Early Contributions PART II: VOTING AND ELECTIONS A. Modelling Collective Choice in Voting 4. From Paired Comparisons and Cycles to Arrow's Theorem 5. Institution-induced Stability 6. Voting Power 7. Aggregation of Information by Binary Voting Rules B. Spatial Voting Models 8. Political Choices in One Dimension: Theory 9. Political Choices in One Dimension: Applications 10. Spatial Voting Models of Party Competition in Two Dimensions 11. Spatial Social Choice C. Other Aspects of Voter and Party Choice 12. Economic Voting 13. Valence Politics 14. The Study of Strategic Voting 15. Turnout: Why do voters vote? 16. Expressive Voting 17. Altruism and Political Participation 18. Social Embeddedness and Rational Turnout 19. Information cues and rational ignorance 20. Manipulation D. Democracy in Practice 21. Campaign Finance 22. Primaries, conventions, and other methods for nominating candidates: How do they matter? 23. Logrolling and Coalitions PART III: INTEREST GROUP POLITICS AND RENT SEEKING A. Interest Group Politics 24. Collective Action 25. Rent seeking: The social cost of contestable benefits 26. The Structure of Contests and the Extent of Dissipation 27. The Political Economy of Rent Creation and Rent Extraction 28. Empirical evidence on rent seeking costs B. Political Agency Problems and Trust in Government 29. 'The Bureaucracy' as an Interest Group 30. Interest Groups and Regulatory Capture 31. Corruption 32. The Political Economy of Trust C. Persuasion 33. Contested Political Persuasion 34. Stochastic Process Models of Preference Change 35. Leadership as Persuasion PART IV: NORMATIVE POLITICAL THEORY: EVALUATING POLICIES AND POLITIES 36. Fairness Concepts 37. Social Contract vs. Invisible Hand: Agreeing to Solve Social Dilemmas 38. Utilitarianism as a Criterion for State Action 39. Public Choice and Happiness 40. Kantianism and Political Institutions 41. Public choice and libertarianism 42. Public choice and social democracy 43. Supreme Values, Totalitarianism and Terrorism 44. Fair Division in Dispute Resolution 45. Fair Division in Allocating Cabinet Ministries
600 _aSocial Choice
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700 _aCongleton, Roger D.
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700 _aGrofman, Bernard
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700 _aVoigt, Stefan
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