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Public Choice III
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Dennis C. Mueller
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2009
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Cambridge University Press
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Book chapters
pp. xvii
Preface
pp. 1
Introduction
pp. 9
The reason for collective choice – allocative efficiency
pp. 44
The reason for collective choice – redistribution
pp. 67
The choice of voting rule
pp. 79
Majority rule – positive properties
pp. 128
Majority rule – normative properties
pp. 147
Simple alternatives to majority rule
pp. 159
Complicated alternatives to majority rule
pp. 182
Exit, voice, and disloyalty
pp. 209
Federalism
pp. 230
Two-party competition – deterministic voting
pp. 249
Two-party competition – probabilistic voting
pp. 264
Multiparty systems
pp. 303
The paradox of voting
pp. 333
Rent seeking
pp. 359
Bureaucracy
pp. 386
Legislatures and bureaucracies
pp. 406
Dictatorship
pp. 429
Political competition and macroeconomic performance
pp. 472
Interest groups, campaign contributions, and lobbying
pp. 501
The size of government
pp. 535
Government size and economic performance
pp. 563
Social welfare functions
pp. 582
The impossibility of a social ordering
pp. 597
A just social contract
pp. 615
The constitution as a utilitarian contract
pp. 643
Liberal rights and social choices
pp. 657
Has public choice contributed anything to the study of politics?
pp. 675
Allocation, redistribution, and public choice
pp. 683
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