The economics of politics : how far do individuals agree/differ on public goods?. Keynes and benevolent despots. Can majority voting represent the public interest?. Are civil servants economic eunuchs?. Can constitutions control government? / James M. Buchanan...[et al.].
Tipo de material: TextoSeries IEA readings ; 18Detalles de publicación: London : The Institute of Economic Affairs, 1978Descripción: 194 pISBN:- 0255361149
- 320.01
Tipo de ítem | Biblioteca actual | Signatura topográfica | Estado | Fecha de vencimiento | Código de barras | |
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Libro | Biblioteca Manuel Belgrano | 320.01 E 32489 (Navegar estantería(Abre debajo)) | Disponible | 32489 |
Preface -- Pte.1. From private preferences to public philosophy: the development of public choice / James M. Buchanan -- Pte.2. The Seminar papers: introductory remarks / Jo Grimond -- 1. Market failure and government failure / Charles K. Rowley -- 2. Economics of representative democracy / Albert Breton -- 3. The political economy of nationalised industry / Jack Wiseman -- 4. The political business cycle: theory and evidence / Bruno S. Frey -- 5. The economics of bureaucracy / Alan Peacock -- Pte.3. Panel commentaries: 1. Politics and economics, interdependence and basic differences / Nevil Johnson -- 2. Producer groups and social welfare / Ken Judge -- 3. Public choice and the new economists in France / Henri Lepage -- 4. The economics of politics and the deficiencies of UK economic policy / Robert Grant -- 5. Public choice, a dissenting view / Paul Whiteley -- Pte.4. Two viewa on bureaucracy: 1. Competition among government bureaus / William A. Niskanen -- 2. Adam Smith on politics and bureaucracy / Martin Ricketts.
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