Rethinking public choice:
"Innovative in its approach, Rethinking Public Choice reviews the concept of public choice since the 1950s post war period and the application of economics to political practices and institutions, as well as its evolution in recent years attracting contributions from political science and philo...
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Sprache: | English |
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Cheltenham, UK ; Northampton, MA
Edward Elgar Publishing
[2022]
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Schriftenreihe: | Rethinking economics
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Zusammenfassung: | "Innovative in its approach, Rethinking Public Choice reviews the concept of public choice since the 1950s post war period and the application of economics to political practices and institutions, as well as its evolution in recent years attracting contributions from political science and philosophy. Examining the growing variety of theoretical orientations on the topic, such as entangled political economy and additive political economy, the book provides new analytical insights into combining the old and new to establish a more unified political economy. Richard Wagner expertly highlights the key issues an entangled economy can bring, including incomplete information and its constant evolution as it reflects ever changing public choice ideas. Using illustrative models, Wagner seeks to extend the reach of public choice by distinguishing the formal idea of rationality that has dominated public choice from the immensely varied practice of human action that opens up now directions for public choice. This insightful approach will prove an excellent resource for academics and scholars of economics and political science, as well as those within the field of public administration as it offers an excellent blend of all subjects"-- |
Beschreibung: | viii, 184 Seiten 25 cm |
ISBN: | 9781802204735 1802204733 |
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spelling | Wagner, Richard E. 1941- Verfasser (DE-588)124331424 aut Rethinking public choice Richard E. Wagner Cheltenham, UK ; Northampton, MA Edward Elgar Publishing [2022] viii, 184 Seiten 25 cm txt rdacontent n rdamedia nc rdacarrier Rethinking economics Public choice as the economics of politics : its post-war origin -- Rational action, human association, and the primacy of the social in human affairs -- Thinking with models : an inescapable conundrum -- Concepts and categories : how they influence where we look and what we see -- Simple stipulation vs. complex emergence as modes of inquiry -- Parasitical tectonics within entangled systems of political economy -- The peculiar language of the public policy shell game -- The multiple faces of federal government -- Bureaucracy and the economic organization of political enterprise -- What do central banks do within an entangled system of political economy? -- Public choice, redistribution, and the relevance of the "social question" today -- Eden, babel, and some dialectics of constituting social order "Innovative in its approach, Rethinking Public Choice reviews the concept of public choice since the 1950s post war period and the application of economics to political practices and institutions, as well as its evolution in recent years attracting contributions from political science and philosophy. Examining the growing variety of theoretical orientations on the topic, such as entangled political economy and additive political economy, the book provides new analytical insights into combining the old and new to establish a more unified political economy. Richard Wagner expertly highlights the key issues an entangled economy can bring, including incomplete information and its constant evolution as it reflects ever changing public choice ideas. Using illustrative models, Wagner seeks to extend the reach of public choice by distinguishing the formal idea of rationality that has dominated public choice from the immensely varied practice of human action that opens up now directions for public choice. This insightful approach will prove an excellent resource for academics and scholars of economics and political science, as well as those within the field of public administration as it offers an excellent blend of all subjects"-- Social choice Economics / Sociological aspects Choix collectif Erscheint auch als Online-Ausgabe 978-1-80220-474-2 (DE-604)BV048583061 |
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