That economics can usefully explain politics is no longer a novel
idea, it is a well-established fact brought about by the work of
many public choice scholars. This book, which is a sequel to a
similar volume published in 1972, brings together a fresh
collection of recent work in the public choice tradition. The
essays demonstrate the power of the public choice approach in the
analysis of government. Among the issues considered are income
redistribution, fiscal limitations on government, voting rules and
processes, the demand for public goods, the political business
cycle, international negotiations, interest groups, and
legislators.
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