The Calculus of Consent

The Calculus of Consent
Author: James M. Buchanan,Gordon Tullock
Publsiher: University of Michigan Press
Total Pages: 388
Release: 1965
Genre: Decision-making
ISBN: 0472061003

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A scientific study of the political and economic factors influencing democratic decision making

The Logical Foundations of Constitutional Liberty

The Logical Foundations of Constitutional Liberty
Author: James M. Buchanan
Publsiher: Collected Works of James M. Bu
Total Pages: 0
Release: 1999
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 0865972141

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The thirty-one papers presented in this volume offer scholars and general readers alike a comprehensive introduction to the work of one of the greatest economists of the modern era. Many of Buchanan's most important essays are gathered in this inaugural volume of the twenty-volume series from Liberty Fund of his Collected Works. The editors have focused on papers that Buchanan has written without collaboration and which present Buchanan's earlier, classic statements on crucial subjects rather than his subsequent elaborations which appear in later volumes in the series. Included, too, is Buchanan's Nobel address, "The Constitution of Economic Policy," and the text of the Nobel Committee's press release explaining why Buchanan was awarded the prize for Economics in 1986. The volume also includes Buchanan's autobiographical essay, "Better Than Plowing," in which he gives not only a brief account of his life, but also his own assessment of what is important, distinctive, and enduring in his work. The foreword by the three series editors will be valuable to all readers who wish to engage the challenging but epochal writings of the father of modern public choice theory. --

The Reason of Rules

The Reason of Rules
Author: Geoffrey Brennan,James M. Buchanan
Publsiher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2008-08-28
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 0521070902

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Societies function on the basis of rules. These rules, rather like the rules of the road, coordinate the activities of individuals who have a variety of goals and purposes. Whether the rules work well or ill, and how they can be made to work better, is a matter of major concern. Appropriately interpreted, the working of social rules is also the central subject matter of modern political economy. This book is about rules - what they are, how they work, and how they can be properly analysed. The authors' objective is to understand the workings of alternative political institutions so that choices among such institutions (rules) can be more fully informed. Thus, broadly defined, the methodology of constitutional political economy is the subject matter of The Reason of Rules. The authors have examined how rules for political order work, how such rules might be chosen, and how normative criteria for such choices might be established.

The Collected Works of James M Buchanan

The Collected Works of James M  Buchanan
Author: James M. Buchanan
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 220
Release: 2002
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 0865972524

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An index to the series "The Collected works of James M. Buchanan."

Politics Economics and Welfare

Politics  Economics  and Welfare
Author: Robert A. Dahl
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 612
Release: 2017-09-29
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9781351308151

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For most of this century, the habit of thinking about politics and economics in terms of grand and simple alternatives has exerted a powerful influence over the minds of those concerned with economic organization. Politics, Economics, and Welfare is a systematic attack on the idea of all-embracing ideological solutions to complex economic problems.

Oxford Handbook of Classics in Contemporary Political Theory

Oxford Handbook of Classics in Contemporary Political Theory
Author: Anonim
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 135
Release: 2020
Genre: Electronic book
ISBN: OCLC:1066427140

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The Limits of Liberty

The Limits of Liberty
Author: James M. Buchanan
Publsiher: University of Chicago Press
Total Pages: 228
Release: 1975
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 0226078205

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"The Limits of Liberty is concerned mainly with two topics. One is an attempt to construct a new contractarian theory of the state, and the other deals with its legitimate limits. The latter is a matter of great practical importance and is of no small significance from the standpoint of political philosophy."—Scott Gordon, Journal of Political Economy James Buchanan offers a strikingly innovative approach to a pervasive problem of social philosophy. The problem is one of the classic paradoxes concerning man's freedom in society: in order to protect individual freedom, the state must restrict each person's right to act. Employing the techniques of modern economic analysis, Professor Buchanan reveals the conceptual basis of an individual's social rights by examining the evolution and development of these rights out of presocial conditions.

The Selected Works of Gordon Tullock

The Selected Works of Gordon Tullock
Author: Gordon Tullock
Publsiher: Selected Works of Gordon Tullo
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2006-02
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 0865975418

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During the past half-century Gordon Tullock continually advanced the frontiers of political economy, most particularly with respect to the workings of representative democracies and of autocracies. This ten-volume series, edited and arranged thematically, brings together Tullock's most significant contributions to economics, political science, public choice, sociology, law and economics, and bioeconomics. Scholars will undoubtedly find the extensive breadth and depth of Tullock's writings enriching. The general reader, as well as the student of politics, and all who love economic liberty, will find Tullock's prose lucid, readable, and sprinkled with wit. His forensic argument is penetrating, compelling, and clear, and his brilliant mind is surprisingly accessible to us all. The Selected Works of Gordon Tullock provides an entr e to the mind of a legend in the field of political economics. Professor Rowley gives a deliberately sparse contextual introduction to each volume, opting to allow the very able and eloquent Tullock to speak for himself. Gordon Tullock (1922-2014) was Professor Emeritus of Law at George Mason University, where he was Distinguished Research Fellow in the Center for Study of Public Choice and University Professor of Law and Economics. He also taught at the University of South Carolina, the University of Virginia, Rice University, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University, and the University of Arizona. In 1966 he founded the journal that became Public Choice and remained its editor until 1990. Charles K. Rowley (1939-2013) was Duncan Black Professor of Economics, a Senior Fellow of the James M. Buchanan Center for Political Economy at George Mason University, and the General Director of the Locke Institute.