Ilchman and Uphoff believe that political science has failed in
the past to meet its own standards of rigor and cogency and does
not meet standards of usefulness and relevance set by others. "The
Political Economy of Change" attempts to remedy these shortcomings
by expanding the limits of social science analysis to deal with
problems of allocation and productivity in all spheres of public
choice, not just the economic sphere.
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