Public choice approaches have revolutionized contemporary political science, particularly in the United States, where a "new right" political movement has developed. This book develops a critique of new right views through its coverage of aspects of the public choice/new right literature.
Democracy, Bureaucracy and Public Choice Summary
Democracy, Bureaucracy and Public Choice: Economic Approaches in Political Science by Patrick Dunleavy
First published in 1991. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor & Francis, an informa company.
Table of Contents
Introduction: Institutional Public Choice Theory and Political Analysis DEMOCRACY
Interest Groups and Collective Action
Reconstructing the Theory of Groups
Economic Explanations of Voting Behaviour
Party Competition - The Preference-Shaping Model BUREAUCRACY
Existing Public Choice Models of Bureaucracy
The Bureau-Shaping Model
Comparing Budget - Maximizing and Bureau-Shaping Models
Conclusion - Economic Explanations in Political Science
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Democracy, Bureaucracy and Public Choice: Economic Approaches in Political Science by Patrick Dunleavy
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