Delegation is an ubiquitous social phenomenon linked to the
growing differentiation of modern societies. Delegation is one of
several different modes of organisation that exist to make
collective action successful, but has been overlooked and
under-researched.
Using a rational choice institutional analysis and principal agent
models, this book brings literature on delegation to bureaucracy,
electorate to legislature to government within representative
democracy together with literature on new forms of delegation such
as non-majoritarian institutions, to provide a more complete and
synthetic analysis of delegation in political systems.
With a broad and comparative approach, this is an important volume
for advanced students, researchers and professionals concerned with
delegation in the areas of public policy, public administration and
democratic theory.
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