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Regulation and the Marginalist Revolution
Publics and Markets. What's Wrong with Neoliberalism?
The Encyclopedia of Public Choice Volume I the Editors
Volume 8 Issue 8+9 2020
Regulation and the Marginalist Revolution
Behavioral Public Choice and the Law
Policy and Choice: Public Finance Through the Lens of Behavioral
Political Economics Versus Public Choice
Frank Knight and the Origins of Public Choice
To "Why Is Everything New Political Economy?"
Econstor Wirtschaft Leibniz Information Centre Make Your Publications Visible
Neoliberalism and the Origins of Public Management
Putting Hayek, Behavioral Economics and Public Choice Theory Together
CURRICULUM VITAE John H. Beck Office Address: Gonzaga University
A Cannan Hits the Mark
BEHAVIORAL PUBLIC CHOICE: the BEHAVIORAL PARADOX of GOVERNMENT POLICY W. KIP VISCUSI* & TED GAYER** What Are the Economic Ju
Guilt, Love, and the Behavioral Enrichment of Public Choice Theory
The Calculus of Consent: Logical Foundations of Constitutional Democracy [1962]
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The Quest for Meaning in Public Choice Author(S): Elinor Ostrom and Vincent Ostrom Reviewed Work(S): Source: American Journal of Economics and Sociology, Vol
The Monetarist Policy Debate: an Informal Retrospective
Public Choice at the Intersection of Environmental Law and Economics
Zachary Gochenour
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Public Choice – a Primer Public Choice – a Primer
MARX, KEYNES and HETERODOXY Geoff
Applying Behavioral Economics to the Public Sector
The Public Economy: Understanding Government As a Producer a Reformation of Public Economics
Center for Study of Public Choice Annual Report 2013 from the Director
Public Choice and the Economic Analysis of Anarchy: a Survey
Public Choice and Socialism
The Rtclaremont Center for Economic Policy Studies K
Towards a Politics of Restraint Public Choice Theory in the Dutch Labour Party of the 1970S1
Public Choice
Mercantilism, the Enlightenment, and the Industrialrevolution
TESTIMONY Bridging the Gap Between Academic Ideas and Real-World Problems
Center for Study of Public Choice
Behavioral Public Choice: a Survey