Politics as Exchange describes a political marketplace in which an elite few negotiate to produce public policy. Most people are excluded from the political marketplace, which separates the political elite from the masses. The volume discusses how political institutions can be designed to prevent elites from abusing their power.
Politics as Exchange describes a political marketplace in which an elite few negotiate to produce public policy. Most people are excluded from the political marketplace, which separates the political elite from the masses. The volume discusses how political institutions can be designed to prevent elites from abusing their power.
Produktdetails
Produktdetails
Cambridge Studies in Economics, Choice, and Society
Randall G. Holcombe is DeVoe Moore Professor of Economics at Florida State University. He is past president of the Public Choice Society and the Society for the Development of Austrian Economics. His previous books include Political Capitalism: How Economic and Political Power Is Made and Maintained (2018) and Following Their Leaders: Political Preferences and Public Policy (2023).
Inhaltsangabe
1. The political marketplace 2. Market institutions 3. Transaction costs and institutions 4. The characteristics of authority 5. The ruling class 6. The institutional structure of the political marketplace 7. Political transactions 8. Interest groups: Elites and masses 9. Welfare maximization, redistribution, and governance 10. The scope of authority 11. Mobility and authority 12. Democracy and authority 13. Constraining leviathan: competition among elites 14. Politics as exchange.
1. The political marketplace 2. Market institutions 3. Transaction costs and institutions 4. The characteristics of authority 5. The ruling class 6. The institutional structure of the political marketplace 7. Political transactions 8. Interest groups: Elites and masses 9. Welfare maximization, redistribution, and governance 10. The scope of authority 11. Mobility and authority 12. Democracy and authority 13. Constraining leviathan: competition among elites 14. Politics as exchange.
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