June 2015 CURRICULUM VITAE H. GEOFFREY BRENNAN

Date of Birth 15 September 1944 Permanent Address 11 TABER PLACE, ISAACS, ACT 2607 Marital Status Married, four children

Education

B.Ec. (Hons. 1) Australian National University, 1966

Ph.D. Australian National University, 1976. (By submission of published work, Essays in the Theory of Public Goods and Income Distribution. Supervisor: John Head)

Research and Teaching Specialisation

Public Finance Theory Welfare Economics Public Choice Theory Economics and Philosophy

Teaching Experience

Undergraduate Economic Principles; Tax Theory and Policy; Public Expenditure Theory; Welfare Economics; The Theory and Practice of Federalism; Intermediate Microeconomics; Economic Philosophy; Modern Political Economy; Public Choice; Rational Choice Theory; Ethics and Economics.

Graduate Public Expenditure Theory; Taxation Theory and Policy; Advanced Seminar in Public Economics; Microeconomics; History of Economic Thought; Economics and Philosophy.

Employment History

1968 - 1973 Lecturer in Public Finance, Australian National University

1971 - 1972 Visiting Research Fellow, Dalhousie University

1973 - 1978 Senior Lecturer in Public Finance, Australian National University

1973 - 1974 Full-time Research Consultant to Australian Taxation 2

Review Committee

1974 - 1975 Part-time consultant to Australian 'Priorities Review Staff'

1976 - 1977 Visiting Research Associate, Center for Study of Public Choice, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University

Jan 1978 - Jul 1978 Reader in Public Finance, Australian National University

Jul 1978 - Aug 1983 Professor of Economics and Research Fellow, Center for Study of Public Choice, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University

Aug 1983 - Dec 1983 Professor of Economics and Research Fellow, Center for Study of Public Choice, George Mason University

Dec 1983 - Dec 1987 Professor of Economics, Faculty of Economics and Commerce, Australian National University

Jan 1984 - Dec 1987 Professor and Head of Economics Department, Faculty of Economics and Commerce, Australian National University

Jan 1985 - present Adjunct Research Scholar, Center for Study of Public Choice, George Mason University

Jan 1988 - Jul 1991 Professor, Economics Department and Director's Section, Research School of Social Sciences, Australian National University

Aug 1990 - Oct 1990 Visiting Research Fellow, Center for Study of Public Choice, George Mason University

Oct 1990 - Dec 1990 Benjamin Meaker Visiting Professor, Economics Department, University of Bristol

Jul 1991-Dec1996 Director, Research School of Social Sciences, Australian National University

Jan 1997-July1997 Visiting Fellow, All Souls College, Oxford

August 1997- Dec 1997 Visiting Professor, Center for Study of Public Choice, George Mason University

Jan1998- 2004 Professor of Economics, Social and Political Theory Group, RSSS, ANU

August – December 2003 Visiting Professor, Philosophy Department, UNC-Chapel Hill

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Jan 2005 – May 2005 Nan Keohane Distinguished Visiting Professor, DukeUniversity/UNC, Chapel Hill

Jan 2006 -- present Research Professor, Political Science Department, Research Professor, Philosophy Department, UNC-Chapel Hill

July 2006 Vienna Institute Summer School, Lecturer

October 2006 Hallsworth Fellowship, Manchester University

Jan 2005 – 2008 Professor, Economics Department, RSSS, ANU

Sept/Oct 2008 Visiting Fellow, Swedish Collegium for Advances Study (SCAS)

Jan 2009 – present Professor, Philosophy School, CASS, ANU

Sept 2009 Visiting Fellow, SCAS

Sept-Dec 2011 Visiting Fellow, SCAS

Academic Honours

1. Fellow of the Academy of Social Sciences in Australia (since 1987) 2. 2001 Wittgenstein Lecturer, University of Bayreuth, Germany 3. Honorary Doctor of Economic Sciences, University of St Gallen, Switzerland (June 2002) 4. 2013 Australian Economic Society Distinguished Fellow. [One award is made annually "to honour distinguished Australian economists for their contribution to the development of economics"] 5. 2014 Hayek Medal

Prizes

Duncan Black Prize for the best Article in Public Choice 1999 [for article B.81 below] (with Alan Hamlin) Greg Kavka Prize for the best Article in Political Philosophy published between Jan 2000 and Dec 2001 [for B. 87] (with Loren Lomasky)

Professional Affiliations

(a) Journal Responsibilities Editor, Economics & Philosophy 1999 – 2005 Editorial Board Economics & Philosophy, 2005 - present Editorial Board, Journal of Economic Behaviour and Organization 1986 - 1994 4

Joint Editor, Economic Record 1988 -1990 Editorial Board, Public Finance Review 1978 - 2003 Associate Editor, International Review of Law and Economics 1990 - 1994 Editorial Board, Constitutional Political Economy 1990 - present Editorial Board, Journal of Political Philosophy 1994 - present Editorial Board, Politics, Philosophy and Economics 2003 –present Editorial Board Public Choice 2006-present

(b) Professional Offices

Executive Committee, International Seminar in Public Economics 1985-1995 President, Public Choice Society [international body] 2002-2004

(c) Professional Societies

Member of: American Economic Association; Southern Economic Association; Public Choice Society; Economic Society of Australia; American Political Science Association

(d) Professional Administration

Member, ASSA [Membership Committee 1988-90]

[Chairman, Panel B, 1991 – 1994]

University Administration (ANU)

Chairman, Graduate Degrees Committee 1988-1990 Member, Board of the Faculties 1985-1987 Member, Board of the Institute 1987 – 1996, 1999-present Member, Publications Committee 1985 - 1991 Member, Honorary Degrees Committee, 1988 - 1991 Member, Policy and Planning Committee of BIAS, 1999-2001 Member, Strategic Planning Committee, RSSS, 1999-2000 Member, Academic Board, ANU 2001-2002 Chairman, Board of ITA [May- August 1999]

Extra-mural Activities

Musical Director, Oriana Chorale 1988-1990 and member, 1997- present Warden, All Saints Parish Church 1988-90, 1992 – 2000 and parish councillor 2001 - 200 Member, Diocesan Synod (Anglican Diocese of Canberra-Goulbourn) 1991 – 1995 President, Relationships Australia (Canberra & Region) 1997-2001 Vice-president, Relationships Australia (Canberra & Region) 2001-2004 Vice-President, Relationships Australia (National) 1998-2001 5

Member, Board of St Marks National Theological Centre, 1999- present

Publications:

A. Books and Monographs:

(a) books written in full

1. The Power to Tax: Analytical Foundations of a Fiscal Constitution, (1980), Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 231 pp, (with James M. Buchanan). [Republished in Japanese translation 1984; Spanish translation 1987; German translation 1988; Chinese translation 2002].

2. Monopoly in Money and Inflation, (1981) London: Institute of Economic Affairs, Hobart Paper 88, 68 pp, (with James M. Buchanan). [Republished in Spanish translation in Cuadernos de Politica Economica, 8, (1982).]

3. The Reason of Rules: Constitutional Political Economy, (1985), New York: Cambridge University Press, 176 pp, (with James M. Buchanan). [Republished in Spanish translation 1988; German translation 1993; Japanese translation 1989; Italian translation 1991; Chinese translation 2002.]

4. Democracy and Decision: the Pure Theory of Electoral Preference, (1993), New York: Cambridge University Press, 236 pp, (with Loren Lomasky) [ ch 9.reprinted in D.Estlund (ed) Democracy Blackwell Publishers, Oxford 2002]

5. Democratic Devices and Desires, (2000), Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, x +263pp (with Alan Hamlin)

6. The Economy of Esteem (2004) Oxford: Oxford University Press, xii + 339pp (with )

7. Explaining Norms (2013) Oxford: Oxford University Press, x + 290pp [with Lina Erikkson, Robert Goodin and Nicholas Southwood]

(b) occasional Papers

1. The Christian and the State: Towards a Libertarian View, (1983), Sydney: Center for Independent Studies, Occasional Paper No. 7, 35 pp.

2. The Case Against Tax Reform, (1987), Perth: A.I.P.P., Critical Issues Paper No. 7, 31 pp. 31

3. The Tale of the Slave -Owner, (1990), Public Choice Center, GMU, Virginia Political Economy Lecture, No. 6.

4. The Esteem Engine: A Resource for Institutional Design (2005) Cunningham 6

Lecture 2004, Academy of Social Sciences in Australia Occasional Paper 1, 14pp

(c) edited works

1. The Economics of Federalism, (1980), Canberra: Australian National University Press, 432 pp, (with R.L. Mathews and B. Grewal).

2. Chaining Australia: Church Bureaucracies and Political Economy, (1984) Sydney: Center for Independent Studies, 143 pp, (with J. Williams).

3. The Morality of the Market: Religious and Economic Perspectives, (1985), Toronto: Macmillan of Canada, 488 pp, (with W. Block and K. Elzinga).

4. Local Government Finance, (1987).Canberra: Centre for Research on Federal Financial Relations, Occasional Paper,

5. Taxation and Fiscal Federalism: Essays in Honour of Russell Mathews, (1988), Sydney: Australian National University Press, 250 pp, (with Bhajan Grewal and Peter Groenewegen)

6. Politics and Process: New Essays in Democratic Theory, (1989), New York: Cambridge University Press, (with Loren Lomasky)

7. .Rationality, Individualism, and Public Policy, (1990), Canberra: CRFFR, ANU, (with Cliff Walsh)

8. Economics and Religion: a Methodological Enquiry, (1994) Dordrecht: Kluwer, 289 + ix pp, (with A.M.C. Waterman)

9. Collected Works of James M. Buchanan Volumes 1 – 20 (1999-2002) Indianapolis: Liberty Press (edited with Hartmut Kliemt and )

10. Methods and Morals in Constitutional Economics: Essays in Honor of James M. Buchanan (2002) Springer-Verlag 567 + xv (with Hartmut Kliemt & Robert Tollison)

11. Australia Reshaped: 200 Years of Institutional Reform (2002) Melbourne: Cambridge University Press 304 + x (with Frank Castles)

12. Coercive Power and its Allocation in the Emergent Europe (2005) Hampshire: Palgrave, Macmillan, 186 + v

13. Social and Cultural Preconditions of Democracy (2006) Tampere: Tampere University Press, 222

14. Common Minds: Essays in Honour of Philip Pettit (2007) Oxford: Oxford 7

University Press [with R. Goodin, F. Jackson and M. Smith]

15. Are Economists Immoral? Essays in Economics, Ethics and Theology by Paul Heyne (2008) Liberty Fund, Indianapolis [edited with A.M.C. Waterman]

16. Corralling the Economy of Crime and Money Laundering: A Challenge for Banks and International Institutions into the 21st Century Special Issue of European Journal of Law and Economics (2008) [with Giuseppe Eusepi]

17. Homo Economicus and Homo Politicus Special Issue of Public Choice (2008) [with Michael Gillespie]

18. The Ethics of Economics and the Economics of Ethics Edward Elgar: Cheltenham (2009) [with Giuseppe Eusepi]

19. Norms and Values. The Role of Social Norms as Instruments of Value Realisation Baden-Baden: Nomos Verlag (2010) [with Michael Baurmann, Robert Goodin and Nicolas Southwood]

20. Philosophy, Politics and Economics: An Anthology Oxford: Oxford University Press (2015) [with Jonathan Anomaly, Michael Munger and Geoff Sayre-McCord

B. Articles in refereed Journals:

1. 'The Tax Cut as an Anti-Inflationary Weapon', Economic Record, (1968), 520- 525, (with D.A.L. Auld).

2. 'Game-Theoretic Aspects of Lindahl's Budget Theory', Rivista di diritto finanziario e scienze delle finanze, (1970), 153-181.

3. 'Horizontal Equity: An Extension of an Extension', Public Finance/Finances Publiques, (1971), 437-456.

4. 'Fee Abolition: An Appraisal', Australian University, (Special Edition, 1971), 81- 149.

5. 'Second Best Aspects of Horizontal Equity Questions', Public Finance/Finances Publiques, 3, (1972), 282-291.

6. 'Pareto Optimal Redistribution: The Case of Malice and Envy', Journal of Public Economics, (1973), 173-183.

[Republished in M. Casson (ed.) (1996) Culture, Social Norms and Social Behaviour, Edward Elgar, Cheltenham.]

7. 'Pareto Optimal Redistribution Reconsidered', Public Finance Quarterly, (1973), 147-168, (with Cliff Walsh).

8. 'Pareto Optimal Redistribution: The Non-Altruistic Dimension', Public Choice, (1973), 43-61. 8

9. 'Pollution and Resource Allocation', Australian Journal of Agricultural Economics, (1974), 1-21, (with Cliff Walsh and Tony Chisholm).

10. 'Optimal Policy Choice Under Uncertainty', Journal of Public Economics, 2, (1975), 205-209, (with Tom McGuire).

11. 'Public Goods and Factor Prices', Public Finance/Finances Publiques, 1, (1975), 1-19.

12. 'Pareto Desirable Redistribution: A Perspective', Finanzarchiv, 2, (1975), 234- 271.

13. 'The Distributional Implications of Public Goods', Econometrica, (1976), 391- 400.

14. 'Inflation, Taxation, and Indexation', Policy Studies Journal, 5, (1977), 326-332.

15. 'Pareto-Desirable Redistribution-in-Kind: An Impossibility Theorem', American Economic Review, (1977), 987-990, (with Cliff Walsh).

16. 'On Progression and Public Sector Size', Public Choice, (1977), 123-130.

17. 'Towards a Tax Constitution for Leviathan', Journal of Public Economics, (1977), 255-275, (with James M. Buchanan).

[Reprinted in Review Hacienda Publica Espagnola (in Spanish translation), 56, 346-357,

and in Buchanan and Tollison: The Theory of Public Choice II, (Ann Arbor: University of Michigan Press, 1984).]

18. ‘Tax Concessions for Charitable Contributions', Public Finance/Finances Publiques, 3, (1977), 402-411.

19. 'Tax Instruments as Constraints on the Disposition of Public Revenues', Journal of Public Economics, 3, (1978), 301-318, (with James M. Buchanan).

[Reprinted in Review Hacienda Publica Espagnola (in Spanish translation), 56, 358-370.]

20. 'Death and Taxes: An Attack on the Orthodoxy', Public Finance/Finances Publiques, 3, (1978), 201-224.

[Reprinted in Review Hacienda Publica Espagnola (in Spanish translation), 79, (1982), 184-196.]

21. 'Optimal Voting Turnouts', Atlantic Economic Journal, VII(3), (1979), 62-68, (with Robert Miller).

22. 'The Logic of Tax Limits', National Tax Journal, XXXII(2), (1979), 11-22, (with 9

James M. Buchanan.)

[Reprinted in W. Patrick Beaton (ed.), Municipal Expenditures, Revenues and Services, (New York: Rutgers University Press, 1982).]

23. 'Market Provision of Public Goods: A Monopoly Version of the Oakland Model', Finanzarchiv, (1979), Heft 37-3, 385-395, (with Cliff Walsh).

24. 'All 'Ng' Up on Clubs: Some Notes on the Current Status of Club Theory', Public Finance Quarterly, (1980), 8(2), 153-169, (with Marilyn Flowers).

25. 'The Logic of the Ricardian Equivalence Theorem', Finanzarchiv, (1980), Heft 38-1, 4-16, (with James M. Buchanan). [Reprinted in C. Rowley, W. Shugart and R.Tollison The Economics of Budget Deficits (Cheltenham, Edward Elgar (2003))

26. 'On Information and Satisfaction', Southern Economic Journal, 46(4), (1980), 1157-1162, (with Michael Brooks).

27. 'A Monopoly Model of Public Goods Provision: The Uniform Pricing Case', American Economic Review, (1981), 71, 196-206, (with Cliff Walsh).

28. 'Revenue Implications of Money Creation Under Leviathan', American Economic Review, Proceedings, (1981), 71, 347-351, (with James M. Buchanan).

29. 'The Normative Purpose of Economic Science', International Review of Law and Economics, (1981), 1 155-166, (with James M. Buchanan).

[Reprinted in Buchanan and Tollison: The Theory of Public Choice II, (Ann Arbor: University of Michigan Press, 1984)].

30. 'The Attribution of Public Goods Benefits', Public Finance/Finances Publiques, (1981), XXXVI(3), 347-373.

31. 'Die verteilende Staat: Ansatze zu einer Theorie der Umberteilung', Zeitschrift fur Wirstachaftspolitik, (Jahrgang 1981), 30 Heft 2, 103-128, (with James M. Buchanan).

32. 'Wealth, Consumption and Taxation', National Tax Journal, (1982), XXV(4), 427-436, (with David Nellor).

33. 'An Economic Theory of Military Tactics: Methodological Individualism at War', Journal of Economic Behavior and Organization, (1982), 3(3), 225-242, (with Gordon Tullock).

34. 'Predictive Power and the Choice Among Regimes', Economic Journal, (1983), 93, 89-105, (with James M. Buchanan).

35. 'Uniform All-or-None Pricing of Public Goods', Public Finance Quarterly, 1

(1983), 465-490, (with Dwight 0Lee and Cliff Walsh).

36. 'Government Growth and Resource Allocation: The Nebulous Connection', Oxford Economic Papers, (1983), 351-365, (with Jonathan Pincus).

37. 'On Monopoly Price', Kyklos, (1983), 36(4), 538-551, (with James M. Buchanan and Dwight Lee).

38. 'Institutional Aspects of Merit Goods Analysis', Finanzarchiv, (1983), 4, (with Loren Lomasky).

39. 'Inefficient Unanimity', Journal of Applied Philosophy, (1984), 1(1), 151-163, (with Loren Lomasky).

40. 'Tax Reform and Tax Limits: Political Process in Public Finance', Australian Tax Forum, (1984), I(1), 83-95.

41. 'Voter Choice and the Evaluation of Political Alternatives: A Critique of Public Choice', American Behavioral Scientist, (1984), 28(2), 185-201, (with James M. Buchanan).

42. 'Public Finance and Public Prices: Towards A Reconstruction of Tax Theory', Public Finance/Finances Publiques, (1984), XXXIX(2), 157-181, (with Cecil Bohanon and Richard Carter).

43. 'Elements of a Fiscal Politics: Public Choice and Public Finance', Australian Economic Review, (1984), 67, 62-72.

44. 'La Hacienda Publica a fin de siglo', Hacienda Espagnola, (1984), 91, 356-360.

45. 'Economics at the Margin: Natural and Institutional Constraints on the Pursuit of Knowledge', Search, (1985), 16(1-2), 17-22.

46. 'The Impartial Spectator Goes to Washington: Towards a Smithian Theory of Electoral Politics', Economics and Philosophy, (1985), I(2), 207-229, (with Loren Lomasky).

47. 'Taxation and Policy Change: A Median Voter Model for Australia', Australian Economic Review, (1985), 71, 20-33.

48. 'Private Markets in Excludable Public Goods: A Re-examination', Quarterly Journal of Economics, (1985), C(4), 811-819, (with Cliff Walsh).

49. 'Restrictive Consequentialism', Australasian Journal of Philosophy, (1986), 64(4), (with Philip Pettit).

50. 'Rational Actor Theory in Politics: A Critical Review of John Quiggin', Economic Record, (1987), 63 22-32, (with Jonathan Pincus).

51. 'Methodological Individualism Under Fire', Journal of Economic Behavior and Organisation, (1987), 8, 627-635. 1

1 52. 'The Logic of Electoral Preference', Economics and Philosophy, (1987), 3, 131-138, (with Loren Lomasky).

53. 'The Buchanan Contribution', Finanzarchiv, (1987), Band 45 Heft 1, 1-24.

54. 'The Public Choice Approach to Tax Reform', Government and Policy, (1988), 6(1), 41-52.

55. 'Is Public Choice Immoral?', Virginia Law Review, (1988), 74(2), 179-189, (with James M. Buchanan).

56. 'The Structure of Tertiary Education Fees', Economic Analysis & Policy, (1988), 18(2), 149-170.

57. 'Unveiling the Vote', British Journal of Political Science, (1990), 20, 311-333, (with Philip Pettit).

58. 'An Implicit Contracts Theory of Inter-governmental Grants', Publius: The Journal of Federalism, (1990), 20, 129-144, (with J.J. Pincus).

59. 'James Buchanan's Public Economics', Constitutional Political Economy, 1(2), (1990), 113-133.

60. 'A Reading of the Spanish Constitution', Constitutional Political Economy, 2(1), (1991), 53-79, (with J. Casas Pardo).

61. 'The Political Economy of Communist Reform', Public Choice Studies, 17, (March 1991), 18-29.

62. 'Modelling and Motivating Academic Performance', The Australian Universities' Review, (1991), 34(1), 4-10, (with Philip Pettit).

63. 'Freedom, Government and Economics', Transformation, (April 1991)

64. 'Civil Disaster Management: an Economist's View', Canberra Bulletin of Public Administration, 64, (May 1991), 30-33.

65. 'The Catholic Bishops on Common Wealth and Common Good', St Mark's Review, 45(1), (Autumn 1991), 8-11.

66. 'Taking Political Economy Seriously', Methodus, 1991 4(1), 11-15.

67. 'The Implications of Variations in Research Output for Management Decisions', ASSA Annual Report 1992, 23-30 (with Francis Teal)

68. 'Bi-Cameralism and Majoritarian Equilibrium', Public Choice, (1992), 74(2), 169-180, (with Alan Hamlin).

69. 'Invisible and Intangible Hands', Synthese, 94, (March 1993), 191-225, (with Philip Pettit). 1

2 70. 'Rationalising Parliamentary Systems', Australian Journal of Political Science, 28, (1993), 443-457, (with Alan Hamlin).

71. 'The Separation and Division of Powers', Public Choice Studies, 22 (Dec 1993), 16-22 (with Alan Hamlin)

72. 'The Separation of Powers: a Revisionist View', Journal of Theoretical Politics, 6(3) (1994), 345-368 (with Alan Hamlin).

[Republished in Stefan Voigt Constitutional Political Economy Edward Elgar, Cheltenham (2003)]

73. 'Finite Lives and Social Institutions', Kyklos, 47(4) (1994), 551-572 (with Hartmut Kliemt).

74. 'Consecuencialismo restrictivo', Telos, III(2) 1994, 73-98. (Spanish translation of ‘Restrictive Consequentialism’, Australian Journal of Philosophy (1986)) (with P. Pettit).

75. 'Public Economics: Where Are We Now?', International Tax and Public Finance, 1 (1994) 183-188.

76. 'Constitutional Political Economy: The Political Economy of Homo Economicus?', Journal of Political Philosophy, 3(3), Sept. 1995 280-303 (with Alan Hamlin).

[Republished in Stefan Voigt Constitutional Political Economy Edward Elgar, Cheltenham (2003)]

77. 'Economizing on Virtue', Constitutional Political Economy 6 (1995) 35-56 (with Alan Hamlin). Republished in S. Voigt (2003) – op cit (72)

78. 'One Cheer for Australia’s Parliaments!', Policy, Autumn 1995, 17-22.

79. 'Economical Constitutions', Political Studies, XLIV(3) (1996), 605-619 (with Alan Hamlin).

80. 'A Minimalist Theory of Inter-Governmental Grants',Journal of Public Economics, 61 (1996), 229-46. (with Jonathan Pincus)

81. `Expressive Voting and Electoral Equilibrium’, Public Choice 95 (1998):149-175 ( with Alan Hamlin)

[won the 1999 Duncan Black Memorial Prize for the best article in Public Choice in 1998]

82 ‘On Political Representation’, British Journal of Political Science’ 29, January (1999): 109-127 (with Alan Hamlin)

83. ‘The “Unrepresentative Swill” “Feel their Oats”’ Policy 14 No 4 Summer (1998- 99): 3-9 1

3 84. ‘Public Choice and Public Finance’, Finanzarchiv, Bd 56, 1999, pp1-19

85. ‘The Logic of Spatial Politics: The 1998 Queensland Election’ Australian Journal of Political Science 34, No 3,Dec 1999 pp 379-390 (with Nicole Mitchell)

86. ‘The Hidden Economy of Esteem’ Economics and Philosophy, 16, No 1, 2000, pp 77-98 (with Philip Pettit)

87. ‘Is There A Duty To Vote?’ Social Philosophy and Policy, 17, Winter, 2000, 62-86 (with Loren Lomasky)

[won the Greg Kavka prize for the best article in political philosophy 2000/2001]

88. ‘Paying for Politics’, NOMOS XLII (2000) (I. Shapiro & S. Macedo eds) p55- 74(with Alan Hamlin)

89. ‘Constitutional Reticence and Expressive Voting’ Australian Journal of Legal Philosophy 25 no2 (2000)

90. ‘Onwards and Upwards: James Buchanan at Eighty’ Public Choice 104, Nos1- 2, (2000):1-18

91. ‘Peace in the Public Household’ Quaderni della Scuola Europea (2000) no 1 75- 100 (with Alan Hamlin)

92. ‘Bargaining over Beliefs’ Ethics (2001), 111, January, 256 - 277 (with Robert Goodin)

93. ‘Republican Liberty and Resilience’ the Monist (2001) 84 47-62 (with Alan Hamlin)

94. ‘Collective Coherence?’ International Review of Law and Economics 21 (2001) 197-211

95. “Five Rational Actor Accounts of the Welfare State” Kyklos, f2/3 (2001) 54, 213-233

96. “The Dubious Ethics of Debt Default” Public Finance Review (2002) 30,(6) 546 - 561 (with Giuseppe Eusepi)

97. “Expressive Constitutionalism” Constitutional Political Economy (2002) 13,(4) 299-311 (with Alan Hamlin)

98. “Power Corrupts, But Can Office Ennoble?” Kyklos(2002) 55 (2) 157-178 (with Philip Pettit)

99. “Trust in the Shadow of the Courts” Journal of Institutional and Theoretical Economics (2003) 159, 16 -36 (with H. Kliemt & W. Guth) 1

4 100. “Diversas Formas de Democracia” QUORUM (2003), 7, 39-49

101. “Life in the Putty-Knife Factory” American Journal of Economics and Sociology, (2004) 63 (1), 75-104

102. “Analytic Conservatism” British Journal of Political Science (2004) 34(4), 675- 691 (with Alan Hamlin)

103. “An Introduction to the Status Quo” Constitutional Political Economy (2004) 15, (2), 127-132 (with Alan Hamlin)

104. “E-reputation and E-esteem” Analyse und Kritik (2004) 26, 139-157 (with Philip Pettit)

105. “What’s New in Globalisation?” ASSOCIATIONS (2004) 8,(2) 47-59

106. “The European Constitution and the Distribution of Power” Rivista di Politica Economica (2004) XCIV, 3-18

107. “Fiscal Equalisation: Some Questions of Design” Rivista di Politica Economica (2004) XCIV, 79-104 (with Jonathan Pincus)

108. “’The Myth of Ownership’: Liam Murphy and Thomas Nagel’ Constitutional Political Economy (2005) 16, 239-251

109. “Conservatism, Idealism and Cardinality” Analysis (2006) 66(4) 286-295 [with Alan Hamlin]

110. “Against Reviving Republicanism” Politics, Philosophy and Economics (2006) 5(2) 221-252 [with Loren Lomasky]

111. “Esteem-based Contributions and Optimality in Public Goods Supply” Public Choice (2007) 130:457–470 [with Michael Brooks]

112. “Discounting the Future, Yet Again” Politics, Philosophy and Economics (2007) 6 (3) 259-284

113. “Approximate Truth in Economic Modelling” Homo Economicus (2008) 25 (3/4): 1-20 (with W. Guth and H. Kliemt)

114. “Revisionist Public Choice Theory” New Political Economy (2008) 13 (1), 22-33 [with Alan Hamlin]

115. “The Economy of Privacy: Institutional Design in the Economy of Esteem” The Monist (2008) 91,1, 23-51“Market Failure; Compared to What?” Ethics and Economics/Ethique et Economique (2008)"Attitudes toward private and collective risk in individual and strategic choice situations" JEBO (2008) 67 (1), 253-262 [with L. Gonzalez, W. Guth and V. Levati]

116. “Regulation and Revenue” Constitutional Political Economy (2008) 19 (3), 1

249-260 [with Hartmut Kliemt] 5

117. “Crime and Punishment: An Expressive Voting View” European Journal of Law and Economics (2008) 20 (3), 235-252

118. “Introduction to Homo Economicus/Homo Politicus” Public Choice (2008) 137, 429-438

119. “The Psychological Dimension of Homo Economicus” Public Choice (2008) 137, 475-489

120. “Lessons for Ethics from Economics” Philosophical Issues (2008) 18 (B) p 249-271

121. “Revenue Risk and Revenue Timing: a View from Rational Choice Politics” Tax Research Forum (2009) 24 (1) 89-109 [with Michael Brooks]

122. “Politics, Selection and the Public Interest: Besley’s Benevolent Despot” Review of Austrian Economics (2009) 22:2, 131-143

123. “Hobbes’s Samuel” Public Choice (2009) 141 (1), 5-12

124. “What Should the Voter Know?” Grazer Philosophische Studien, Amsterdam (2009) 79, 159-186 [with Michael Baurmann]

125. “Climate Change: A Rational Choice Politics View” Australian Journal of Agricultural and Resource Economics (2009) 53:3, 305-322

126. “PPE: An Institutional View” Politics, Philosophy, and Economics (2010) 4 (3) 379-397

127. “Fiscal Equity in Federal Systems” Review of Law and Economics (2010) 3: 22-38 [with J. J. Pincus]

128. “The Division of Epistemic Labour” Analyse und Kritik (2010) 32: 231-24

129. “On the 'cashing out' hypothesis and 'soft' and 'hard' policies" European Journal of Political Economy (2011) 27: 601-610 [with Michael Brooks]

130. “In the Company of Seabright” Biological Theory (2011) 6: 106-112 (first published electronically in April 2012)

131. “Politics as Exchange” Public Choice (2012) 152: 351-358

132. “The Political Economy of Public Debt” Constitutional Political Economy (2012) 23: 182-198

133. “Conservatism and Radicalism” Constitutional Political Economy (2013) 24: 173-176 [with Alan Hamlin]

134. “James Buchanan: In Memoriam” Public Choice (2013) 156: 1-5 DOI 10.1007/s11127-013-0085-7 1

6 135. “Feasibility in Optimizing Ethics” Social Philosophy and Policy (2013) 314-329

136. “Ideology, Rationality and Revolution: A Review” THEORIA (2013)

137. “Comprehending Conservatism: Frameworks and Analysis” Journal of Political Ideologies (2014) 19: 227-239[with Alan Hamlin]

138. “The Soul of James Buchanan?” The Independent Review (2014) 18 (3): 331- 341 [with Mike Munger]

139. “HET: A Lament” History of Economics Review (2014) 60: 1-9, 12-14

140. “Hayek’s Conservatism: The Possibility of a Conservative Liberal” ORDO (2014) Bd 65: 331-343

141. “Social Norms, Invisible Hands and the Law” University of Queensland Law Review (2014) 33: 1-22 (with Jonathan Anomaly)

142. “Buchanan’s Anti-Conservatism” Public Choice (2015) 163: 7-13

143. “Voting and Causal Responsibility” Oxford Studies in Political Philosophy (2015) 1 p36-59 (with G. Sayre-McCord)

C: Notes, comments etc in Refereed Journals

1. 'Over-Supply of Public Goods: A Comment', Journal of Political Economy, (March/April 1969), 237-240.

2. 'A Reply to Hochman and Rodgers on Mutt and Jeff', Public Finance Quarterly, (July 1974), 383-392, (with Cliff Walsh).

3. 'Second-Best Aspects of Horizontal Equity Questions: A Reply', Public Finance/ Finances Publiques, 3, (1975), 473-475.

4. 'Pollution and Resource Allocation: A Reply', Australian Journal of Agricultural Economics, (August 1975), 122-124, (with Cliff Walsh and Tony Chisholm).

5. 'A Reply to Aaron and McGuire', Econometrica, (March 1976), 405-408.

6. 'Pareto-Desirable Redistribution-In-Kind: A Reply', American Economic Review, 70(5), (December 1980), 1032-1036, (with Cliff Walsh).

7. 'Appendix to Gordon Tullock's 'Why So Much Stability?'', Public Choice, 37(2), (1981), 203-205.

5. 'On Monopoly Price: A Reply', Kyklos, 38(2), (1985), 280-283, (with James M. Buchanan and Dwight Lee)

6. 'Logo Logic', Constitutional Political Economy, 1(1), (1990), (with Hartmut 1

Kliemt). 7

7. ‘Comments on Jeremy Webber’s Paper’ Australian Journal of Legal Philosophy (2000)

8. “Pious Hopes, Climatic and Otherwise” Australian Journal of Agricultural and Resource Economics (forthcoming)

9.

D. Chapters in Books:

1. 'Fee Abolition: Summary and Conclusions', Readings in the Economics and Politics of Australian Education, edited by G.S. Harman and C. Selby-Smith (Angus and Robertson, 1973).

2. 'The Meaning and Measurement of Welfare in Economics', in R. Nottle, et. al., Victorian Secondary Schools Text, (1974), (with Robert Nottle).

3. 'Criteria for State and Local Taxes', Chapter 1 in State and Local Taxation, edited by R.L. Mathews (Canberra: ANU Press, 1977), 1-9.

4. 'On the Incidence of Estate and Gift Duties: A Theoretical Analysis', Chapter 3 in State and Local Taxation, edited by R.L. Mathews (Canberra: ANU Press, 1977), 39-64.

5. 'Indexing the Personal Income Tax Rate Scale', in Policy Analysis and Deductive Reasoning, edited by Gordon Tullock and Richard Wagner, (Lexington Books, 1978), 123-140

6. 'Economic Analysis of Environmental Policy: A Public Choice Perspective', in Proceedings of the First National Conference on Environmental Economics, (Australian government Printing Office, May 1978), (with Cliff Walsh).

7. 'The Limits and the Logic of Constitutional Restrictions', COUPE Conference Proceedings, (Philadelphia, October 1979).

8. 'Tax Reform Without Tears: Why Must the Rich be Made to Suffer?', in The Economics of Taxation, edited by Henry J. Aaron and Michael Boskin (Washington: Brookings Institute, 1980), 33-54, (with James M. Buchanan).

9. 'Rent-Seeking in Academia', in Towards a Theory of the Rent-Seeking Society, edited by James M. Buchanan, Robert Tollison and Gordon Tullock (College Station: Texas A&M University Press, 1980), (with Robert Tollison).

10. 'A Libertarian View of Welfare', in Income Support: Conceptual and Policy 1

Issues, edited by P.G. Brown, C. 8Johnson and P. Vernier (Ottowa: J.J. Rowman and Littlefield, 1981), (with David Friedman).

11. 'The Growth of Government', in Why Governments Grow: Measuring Public Sector Size, edited by Charles Taylor (Beverly Hills: Sage Publications Inc., 1983), Section II, Chapter 1, (with J.J. Pincus).

12. 'Estate Duties and the Family: Prolegomena to a Theory of the Tax Unit', in Taxation of the Family, edited by R. Penner (Washington D.C.: American Enterprise Institute, 1983), 109-127.

13. 'The Tax System as Social Overhead Capital', in D. Biehl, K. Roskamp and W. Stolper (eds.), Public Finance and Economic Growth, Papers and Proceedings of the 37th I.I.P.F. Congress (Detroit: Wayne State University Press, 1983), 41-54, (with James M. Buchanan).

14. 'Normative Tax Theory for A Federal Polity: Some Public Choice Preliminaries', in C. McLure (ed.), Tax Assignment in Federal Countries, (Canberra: ANU Press, 1983), 52-65, (with James M. Buchanan).

15. 'Tax Effectiveness and Tax Equity in Federal Countries: A Comment', in C. McLure (ed.), Tax Assignment in Federal Countries, (Canberra: ANU Press, 1983), 87-93.

16. 'Who Should Tax, Where and What?: A Comment', in C. McLure (ed.), Tax Assignment in Federal Countries, (Canberra: ANU Press, 1983), 20-23.

17. 'Towards a Theory of Family Taxation: The Equity Dimension', in J.G. Head (ed.), The Theory and Policy of Tax Reform, (Sydney: Australian Tax Institute, 1983), Chapter 7, 119-132, (with Michael Brooks).

18. 'Constitutional Constraints on the Fiscal Powers of government', in R. McKenzie (ed.), Constitutional Economics: Containing the Economic Powers of Government, (Washington D.C.: D.C. Heath Co., 1984), 115-132.

19. 'The Road to Hell and Back: One Economist's View of 'Changing Australia'', in Brennan and Williams (eds.), Chaining Australia, (Sydney: Centre for Independent Studies, 1984).

20. 'Rendering Unto Ceasar: 'Changing Australia' on Paying Taxes', in Brennan and Williams (eds.), Chaining Australia, (Sydney: Centre for Independent Studies, 1984).

21. 'Free Provision, Tax Limits and Fiscal Reform', in Horst Hanusch, Karl Roskamp and Jack Wiseman (eds.), Public Sector and Political Economy Today, (New York: Gustav Fischer Verlag, 1985), 193-208, (with John Head).

22. 'Markets and Majorities - Morals and Madness', in Block, Brennan and Elzinga (eds.), The Morality of the Market, (Toronto: Macmillan of Canada, 1985), 233- 247.

23. 'Constitutional Routes to Smaller Government', in M. James (ed.), Restraining 1

Leviathan: Small Government in 9Practice, (Sydney: Centre for Independent Studies, Policy Forum No. 6, 1987), 309-330.

24. 'On Feasible Tax Reform', in Brennan, Grewal and Groenewegen (eds.), Taxation and Fiscal Federalism, (Canberra: ANU Press, 1988), 103-119.

25. 'Large Numbers, Small Costs: The Uneasy Foundations of Democratic Rule', in Brennan and Lomasky (eds.), Politics and Process: New Essays in Democratic Theory, (Cambridge University Press, 1989).

26. 'Tertiary Education Fees – Yet Again', in G.R. Hogbin et al (eds.), Withering Heights: The State of Higher Education In Australia, (Allen & Unwin Australia, 1988), 186-209.

27. 'Tax Mix and Horizontal Equity', in J.G. Head (ed.), Australian Tax Reform In Retrospect and Prospect, (Australian Tax Research Foundation 1989), 421-430.

28. 'Politics With Romance: Is A Theory of Democratic Socialism Possible?', in Hamlin and Pettit (eds.), The Good Polity, (Oxford: Blackwells, 1989) 49-66.

29. 'What Might Rationality Fail to Do?', in K. Cook and M. Levy (eds.), The Limits of Rationality, (Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 1990). Reprinted in M. Zey (ed.), Decision-Making: Alternatives to Rational Choice Models, (California: Sage Publications, 1992), 54-62.

30. 'Consumption Taxation and Democratic Process', in M. Rose (ed.), Heidelberg Conferences on Taxing Consumption, (Berlin: Springer Verlag, 1990) 191-217, (with James Buchanan).

31. 'State Taxation Issues: A Commentary', in C. Walsh (ed.), Issues in State Taxation, (Canberra: CRFFR, ANU, 1990), 93-100.

32. 'Flattening the Tax Rate Scale: A Public Choice View', in J.G. Head and R. Krever (eds.), Flattening The Tax Rate Scale, (Melbourne: Longman Professional, 1990), 387-406.

33. 'Irrational Action, Individual Sovereignty and Political Process', in G. Brennan & C. Walsh (eds.), Rationality, Individualism and Public Policy, (Canberra: CRFFR, ANU, 1990),

34. 'Konsumbesteuerung und Demokratischer Prozess', in M. Rose (ed.), Konsumorientierte Neuordnung des Steuersystems, (Heidelberg: Springer-Verlag, 1991), 51-84.

35. 'The Contribution of Economics', in R. Goodin and P. Pettit (eds.), A Companion to Contemporary Political Philosophy, (Oxford: Basil Blackwell, 1993), 123- 156.

36. 'The Baby Trade: the Political Economy of Inter-Country Adoption', in C. Kukathas (ed.), Multi-Cultural Citizens: The Philosophy and Politics of Identity, (Sydney: CIS, 1993). 2

0 37. 'Economic Rationalism: What Does Economics Really Say?', in S. King and P. Lloyd (eds.), Economic Rationalism: Dead End or Way Forward?, (Sydney: Allen and Unwin, 1993), 2-11.

38. 'Economizing on Virtue: Prolegomenon to a Theory of Institutional Design', in A. Layton & N. Ryan (eds), Case Studies in International Development and Competitiveness, (Queensland University Press, 1994), 20-34.

39. 'Un modilo minimizado de transferencias federales', in J.R. Velasco (ed.), La Financiacion de las Comunidades Autonomas, Junta de Castilla y Leon, 143-161.

40. Commentary on R. Goodin’s ‘Short Terms and Long Fuses’ in Short-termism in Australian Investment, EPAC Commission Paper No. 6, April 1995, 145-148.

41. 'Selection and the Currency of Reward', in R. Goodin (ed.), The Theory of Institutional Design, Cambridge University Press (1996), 256-76.

42. 'The Socialization of Commodities: A revisionist view', in J. Casas Pardo & F. Schneider (eds), Current Issues in Public Choice, (Cheltenham, Edward Elgar, 1996), 223-36.

43. 'On Family Taxation and Leviathan Government', in J.G. Head & R. Krever (eds), Tax Units and the Tax Rate Scale, Australian Tax Research Foundation (1996), 123-42. (with M. Brooks).

44. 'Economical Constitutions', in R. Bellamy & D. Castiglione (eds), Constitutionalism in Transformation, Blackwells, Oxford (1996), 194-207. (with A. Hamlin).

45. 'The Economists’ Approach to Ethics: A Late Twenthieth Century View', in P. Groenewegen (ed.), Economics and Ethics Routledge, London (1996),121-137

46. 'The Economic Concept of Contract', in G. Davis, B. Sullivan and A. Yeatman (eds), A New Contractualism? Macmillan, Melbourne(1997),27-38

47. 'Public Choice and Taxation: Leviathan After Twenty Years', in J. Head and R. Krever (eds), Tax Policy Conversations Kluwer Law International (1997)61-79.

48. 'Rational Choice Political Theory', in A. Vincent (ed.) Political Theory Cambridge University Press (1997).

49. 'Fiscal Federalism', in P. Newman (ed.), New Palgrave Dictionary of Law and Economics, McMillan, London (1998) Vol 2, 144-150. (with Alan Hamlin)

50. 'Constitutional Economics', in P.Newman (ed.), New Palgrave Dictionary of Law and Economics, McMillan, London (1998) Vol 1, 401-410. (with Alan Hamlin)

51. ‘Democratic Trust: A Rational-Choice Theory View’ in Valerie Braithwaite and Margaret Levi (eds) Trust and Governance Russell Sage Foundation (1998)197- 217 2

1 52. `Nationalism and Federalism: The Political Constitution of Peace’ G. Galeotti, P. Salmon & R. Wintrobe (eds)Competition and Structure: The Political Economy of Collective Decisions: Essays in Honour of Albert Breton Cambridge University Press, Cambridge and New York (2000), 259-283 (with Alan Hamlin)

53. “Constitutional Economics and Public Choice” in Laura Razzolini and William Shugart III (eds) The Elgar Companion to Public Choice Edward Elgar, Cheltenham (2001) pp117-14

54. ‘Introduction’ in Brennan and F. Castl;es (eds) Australia Reshaped CUP (2002) 1-24 (with F. Castles)

55. ‘Australia’s Economic Institutions’ in Brennan and F.Castles (eds) Australia Reshaped CUP (2002) 53 – 85 (with Jonathan Pincus)

56. “The Political Economy of Regulation: A Prolegomenon” in G.Eusepi & F. Schneider (eds) Changing Institutions in the European Union: A Public Choice Perspective Edward Elgar, Cheltenham (2004) 72-9

57. “Comments on Berholz” in Eusepi & Schneider (2004) op cit 44-48

58. “Conservatism as a Political Philosophy: An Economist’s Approach” in D. Hum (ed) Faith, Reason and Economics: Essays in Honour of Anthony Waterman St John’s College Press, Manitoba (2003) 7-24 (with Alan Hamlin)

59. “Fiscal Constitutionalism” in J. Backhaus & R. Wagner (eds) Handbook of Public Finance Kluwer Academic Publishers, Norwell, Mass (2004) 53-76 (with G. Eusepi)

60. “The European Constitution and Peace: Taking the Heat out of Politics” in C. Blankart & D. Mueller (eds) A Constitution for the European Union MIT Press, Cambridge Mass (2004) 1-24 (with Alan Hamlin)

61. “Terror: the ‘ism’ versus the ‘ists’” in T. Brück (ed) The Economic Analysis of Terrorism Routledge, London (2006) p283-302

62. “The Feasibility Issue” in F. Jackson & M. Smith (eds) Oxford Handbook of Contemporary Analytic Philosophy OUP Oxford (2006) CH 10, 258-279 (with Philip Pettit)

63. Globalisation and Varieties of Democracy” in R. Zimmerling (ed) Globalisation and Democracy Tampere University Press, Tampere (2005) 21 - 36

64. “Constitutions as Expressive Documents” in B. Weingast & D. Wittman Oxford Companion to Political Economy (2006) OUP Oxford (with Alan Hamlin)

65. “Majoritarian Inconsistency, Arrow Impossibility and the Continuous Interpretation: A Context-based View” in C. Engel and L. Daston (eds) Is There Value In Inconsistency NOMOS Baden-Baden (2006) 93-118 (with Michael 2

Baurmann) 2

66. “A Reply to Christoph Engel’s Comments” in C. Engel and L. Daston (eds) Is There Value In Inconsistency NOMOS Baden-Baden (2006) 141-148 (with Michael Baurmann)

67. “The Grammar of Rationality” in F. Peter and H. Schmidt (eds) Rationality and Commitment Oxford University Press, Oxford (2007) 105-123

68. “The Requirements of a Constitutional Culture: Playing by the Rules” in G. Brennan (ed) Social and Cultural Preconditions of Democracy (2006) Tampere University Press, Tampere 91-104

69. “Introduction” in G. Brennan (ed) Social and Cultural Preconditions of Democracy (2006) Tampere University Press, Tampere 9-16

70. “Esteem, Norms of Participation and Public Goods Supply” in Pio Baake and Rainald Borck (eds) Public Economics and Public Choice: Contributions in Honor of Charles B. Blankart Heidelberg, Springer-Verlag (2007), (with Michael Brooks)

71. “The Power to Regulate” in B. Neumärker and Claus Schnabel(ed) Ordnungspolitik fur den Offentlichen Sektor Metropolis Verlag, Marburg (2007) 41-62 [with Hartmut Kliemt]

72. “Economics” in R. Goodin, P. Pettit and T. Pogge (eds) A Companion to Contemporary Political Philosophy (second edition) Vol 1 Blackwell Publishing, Oxford (2007) 118-152

73. “Behavioural Economics and Public Policy” in Behavioural Economics and Public Policy Roundtable Proceedings, Australian Government/Productivity Commission, Melbourne (2008) 131-151

74. “Christian Theology and Economics: Convergence and Clashes” in I. Harper and S. Gregg (eds) Christian Morality and Market Economies: Theological and Philosophical Perspectives Edward Elgar Publishing, Cheltenham (2008) 100- 126 (with A.M.C. Waterman)

75. “Commitment to Exchange: The Theologian as Conversationalist” in H. Thompson (ed) Embracing Grace: The Theologian’s Task Barton Books, Canberra (2009) 153-166

76. “Bi-Cameralism: A Public Choice View” in N.Aroney, S. Prasser and J. Nethercote Restraining Elective Dictatorship University of Western Australia Press, Perth (2008) 44-66

77. “Reflections for Public Policy: A Drawing Together and a Drawing Apart” in Promoting Better Environmental Outcomes: Roundtable Proceedings Productivity Commission/Australian Government, Melbourne (2008) 195-206

78. “Leviathan Yet Again” in J.G. Head and R. Krever (eds) Tax Reform in the Twenty-First Century Kluwer, Dordrecht (2009) 2

3 79. “Values and Value, Preferences and Prices” in G. Brennan and G. Eusepi (eds) The Ethics of Economics and the Economics of Ethics Edward Elgar, Cheltenham (2009) p14-31 (with G. Eusepi)

80. “Positive Constraints on Normative Political Theory” in G. Brennan and G. Eusepi (eds) The Ethics of Economics and the Economics of Ethics Edward Elgar, Cheltenham (2009) p 106-130 (with Alan Hamlin)

81. “Neoclassical Economics” in C. Bird et al (eds) Sage Encyclopedia of Political Theory Sage, California (with Michael Moehler)

82. “Hume’s (Sugden’s) Psychopathy?” in M.Baurmann et al (eds.) Norms and Values. The Role of Social Norms as Instruments of Value Realisation Baden- Baden: Nomos Verlag (2009)

83. “Bygones are Bygones” in M. Baurmann and B. Lahno (eds) Perspectives in Moral Science. Contributions from Philosophy, Economics, and Politics in Honour of Hartmut Kliemt Frankfurt: Frankfurt School Verlag (2009) 157-175 (with Alan Hamlin)

84. “Institutional and Governance Aspects of the Henry Tax Review” in R. Krever et al Australia’s Future Tax System Thomson-Reuters, Sydney (2010) (with M. Brooks)

85. “Buchanan on Freedom” in D. Lee (ed) Public Choice, Present and Future Heidelberg, Springer-Verlag (2012) ch 4 [with M. Brooks]

86. “Markets and Economic Theory” in Byron Kaldis (ed) Sage Encyclopaedia of the Social Sciences Sage New York (2013) (with Jonny Anomaly)

87. “Buchanan, Hobbes and Contractarianism: The Supply of Rules” in F. Cabrillo and M. Puchades et al (eds) Constitutional Economics and Political Institutions: Essays in Honour of Jose Casas Pardo Cheltenham: Edward Elgar (2013) ch 2, 17 - 36 [with G. Eusepi]

88. “Ethics and Economics” in Hugh LaFollette (ed) International Encyclopaedia of Ethics Wiley, New York (2013) SN 978144436707 (with Daniel Moseley)

89. “Striving for the Middle Ground” in O’Neill, M. and S. Orr (eds) Political Philosophy and Taxation Oxford: OUP (2014) [forthcoming]

90. “Political Leadership in Public Choice Theory: The Dog that Does Not Bark” in P. t’Hart and R. Rhodes (eds) The Oxford Handbook on Political Leadership Oxford University Press: Oxford (2013) ch 11 (with Michael Brooks)

91. “Expressive Voting” in L.Razzolini, M. Reksulak and W. Shugart (eds) The Elgar Companion to Public Choice Elgar, Cheltenham (2013) ch 7 (with Michael Brooks)

92. “What is to be Explained? And Why Is It So Bad?” in M. Thornton (ed) Through a Glass Darkly ANU Press, Canberra (2014) ch 4 p 65-78 2

4 93. “Liberty, Preference Satisfaction and the Case against Categories” in Iwao Hirose and Andrew Reisner Weighing and Reasoning: Festschrift for John Broome OUP: Oxford (2014) ch 1, 11-30

94. “The Role of Numbers in Prisoner’s Dilemma and Public Good Situations” in M. Peterson (ed) The Prisoner’s Dilemma CUP, Cambridge (2015) ch 10, 177-198 (with Michael Brooks)

95. “Political Parties as Epistemic Actors” in Julian Krüper/Heike Merten/Thomas Poguntke (editors), Parteienwissenschaften, Baden-Baden: Nomos 2015 p 59-82 (with Michael Baurmann)

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E. Commissioned Papers (for Government Enquiries etc.)

1. 'A Policy-Maker's Guide to Incidence', Taxation Review Committee Commissioned Studies, (Appendix to Final Report, May 1975), 19-46.