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The Encyclopedia of Public Choice [Hardcover]

Charles K. Rowley (Editor), Friedrich Schneider (Editor)

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0792386078 978-0792386070 September 2003
The Encyclopedia of Public Choice offers a detailed and comprehensive account of the subject that deals with the intersection of economics and political science. Its fruitful exchange among ethics, moral and political philosophy, and law, as well as economics and political science, examines the image of man as a purposive and rational actor. Its balanced coverage, which reflects the various public choice methodologies and approaches, is thoughtful, comprehensive, lively, and original. It will be the definitive reference source for decades to come.

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From the reviews of the first edition: "… Many entries cover various aspects of voting, regulation, and government subsidy programs. Additional entries on al-Qaeda, blackmail, the medieval church, and women's suffrage reflect the wide-ranging interests of public-choice researchers. The writing, as nontechnical as possible, makes the encyclopedia accessible to readers in many disciplines. Summing Up: Recommended. Undergraduates and higher." (L. M. Stuart, Choice, June 2004) "The Encyclopedia of Public Choice will surely prove to be a major sourcework for students and scholars working in public choice and related areas. Professors Rowley and Schneider are major contributors to the public choice literature, and they have combined their talents and insights in this project to produce a work on public choice that will rank as a classic in the field. The coverage of subject matter is extensive and excellent, the individual contributors are well known scholars in the field, and these men and women have framed their papers not simply as surveys of a particular aspect of public choice theory or practice but as original contributions in their own right. My hat is off to the editors for a job well done." (Robert D. Tollison, Professor of Economics, University of Mississippi) "The Encyclopedia of Public Choice is a welcome addition to a literature that has grown by leaps and bounds over the past half century. Containing scores of carefully chosen concept entries, longer essays and autobiographies contributed by and about the field's founding fathers as well as several generations of younger scholars who have guided public choice into the intellectual mainstream, the Encyclopedia not only summarizes the major strides already taken by researchers working at the intersection of economics and political science, but breaks new ground in applying public choice reasoning to current events as diverse as corporate accounting scandals, globalization and terrorism. Monumental in conception and written in a lively and accessible style, the Encyclopedia is an authoritative and comprehensive point of entry into a fertile research program that illuminates human behavior in a variety of non-market settings, such as committees, bureaucracies, legislatures and clubs, where collective action necessarily displaces individual action. The Encyclopedia of Public Choice promises to become a reference work of lasting value for students of economics, sociology and political science, academicians, policymakers and observers of the public policy process. At long last, in the editorial team of Charles Rowley and Friedrich Schneider, public choice has its Samuel Johnson." (William F. Shughart II, University of Mississippi, senior editor of The Elgar Companion to Public Choice (Edward Elgar, 2001) "Those who teach the history of economic thought should find the biographies valuable. Students in my international trade class for advanced undergrads and graduate students from law and public policy … appreciate Hillman’s essays on trade policy. … these are good essays to bring balance to courses and contain excellent references for term papers. … as a reference for libraries and people looking for an introduction to the main concepts of the field, the two-volume set is very useful … ." (Edward Tower, Public Choice, 2006) "This two-volume review of the public-choice tradition is written by a set of esteemed authors, many of whom can be considered the foremost experts on the topics on which they write … . All in all, a good book to have in your library for casual perusal and to check up specifics." (Keith Dowding, Political Studies Review, Vol. 2 (3), 2004)

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Key Phrases - Statistically Improbable Phrases (SIPs): (learn more)
cyclical social preferences, tax skeleton, observed tax systems, expected external costs, grievance asymmetry, public choice research program, public choice revolution, shadow economy activities, legislative wealth transfers, probabilistic voting model, public choice society, stabilization bias, transitional gains trap, departures from free trade, common agency model, choice from the perspective, corrupt incentives, rational abstention, inflation bias, constitutional political economy, coercive redistribution, role reversibility, spontaneous law, legislative contracts, vote motive
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New York, George Mason University, Journal of Law, Selected Publications Books, American Economic Review, Journal of Political Economy, Gordon Tullock, American Political Science Review, University of California, Kluwer Academic Publishers, Department of Economics, Harvard University Press, Journal of Public Economics, Economic Inquiry, Duncan Black, Princeton University Press, Editorial Board, Research Associate, Southern Economic Journal, Ann Arbor, Los Angeles, Milton Friedman, University of Virginia, Virginia Polytechnic Institute, Southern Economic Association
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