First published in 1991. This book initially offers a critique of some key rational public choice models, to show that they were internally inconsistent and ideologically slanted. Then due to the authors' research the ideas are restructured around a particular kind of institutional public choice method, recognizing the value of instrumental models as a mode of thinking clearly about the manifold complexities of political life.
First published in 1991. This book initially offers a critique of some key rational public choice models, to show that they were internally inconsistent and ideologically slanted. Then due to the authors' research the ideas are restructured around a particular kind of institutional public choice method, recognizing the value of instrumental models as a mode of thinking clearly about the manifold complexities of political life.
Professor Patrick Dunleavy (Department of Government, London School of Economics and Political Science.)
Inhaltsangabe
1. Introduction: Institutional Public Choice Theory and Political Analysis DEMOCRACY 2. Interest Groups and Collective Action 3. Reconstructing the Theory of Groups 4. Economic Explanations of Voting Behaviour 5. Party Competition - The Preference-Shaping Model BUREAUCRACY 6. Existing Public Choice Models of Bureaucracy 7. The Bureau-Shaping Model 8. Comparing Budget - Maximizing and Bureau-Shaping Models 9. Conclusion - Economic Explanations in Political Science
1. Introduction: Institutional Public Choice Theory and Political Analysis DEMOCRACY 2. Interest Groups and Collective Action 3. Reconstructing the Theory of Groups 4. Economic Explanations of Voting Behaviour 5. Party Competition - The Preference-Shaping Model BUREAUCRACY 6. Existing Public Choice Models of Bureaucracy 7. The Bureau-Shaping Model 8. Comparing Budget - Maximizing and Bureau-Shaping Models 9. Conclusion - Economic Explanations in Political Science
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