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Public Finance in Democratic Process -- Fiscal Institutions & Individual Choice (Paperback, New Ed)
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Public Finance in Democratic Process -- Fiscal Institutions & Individual Choice (Paperback, New Ed)
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"Public Finance in Democratic Process" is James M. Buchanan's
monumental work that outlines the dynamics of individual choice as
it is displayed in the process of public finance.
Buchanan is perhaps nowhere more clearly a disciple of the great
Swedish economist Knut Wicksell than he is in the underlying
principles of this seminal work. Specifically, he elaborates on
these three central Wicksellian themes:
1.Analysis of market failure in the provision of public
goods.
2.The insistence on conceiving policy decisions as the outcome of
political processes.
3.The necessity of treating the tax and expense sides of the
budget as interconnected.
Echoing Wicksell's antipathy to the "benevolent despot" model of
government, Buchanan lays out in this book a starting point for
modern public-choice analysis. Recognizing the pathbreaking work he
is about to begin, Buchanan opens his preface by stating, "Fiscal
theory is normally discussed in a frame of reference wholly
different from that adopted in this book. This dramatic shift of
emphasis . . . . requires that I consider the processes through
which individual choices are transmitted, combined, and transformed
into collective outcomes. Careful research in this area is in its
infancy, and the necessary reliance on crude, unsophisticated
models underscores the exploratory nature of the work."
According to Geoffrey Brennan in the foreword, ""Public Finance in
Democratic Process" is a work more hospitable to public finance
orthodoxy and could be treated as an extension (albeit an important
one) of the conventional approach."
James M. Buchanan is an eminent economist who won the Alfred Nobel
Memorial Prize in Economic Sciences in 1986 and is considered one
of the greatest scholars of liberty in the twentieth century.
The entire series includes:
Volume 1 "The Logical Foundations of Constitutional Liberty"
Volume 2 "Public Principles of Public Debt "
Volume 3 "The Calculus of Consent "
Volume 4 "Public Finance in Democratic Process"
Volume 5 "The Demand and Supply of Public Goods"
Volume 6 "Cost and Choice"
Volume 7 "The Limits of Liberty"
Volume 8 "Democracy in Deficit"
Volume 9 "The Power to Tax"
Volume 10 "The Reason of Rules"
Volume 11 "Politics by Principle, Not Interest"
Volume 12 "Economic Inquiry and Its Logic"
Volume 13 "Politics as Public Choice"
Volume 14 "Debt and Taxes"
Volume 15 "Externalities and Public Expenditure Theory"
Volume 16 "Choice, Contract, and Constitutions"
Volume 17 "Moral Science and Moral Order"
Volume 18 "Federalism, Liberty, and the Law"
Volume 19 "Ideas, Persons, and Events"
Volume 20 "Indexes"
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