This book provides a much-needed introduction to public choice thought and public policy by three acknowledged leaders in the field.
In this clear, concise book, Clifford Winston offers his innovative analysis—shaped by thirty years of evidence—to assess the efficacy of government interventions.
Rev. and updated ed. of: Beyond politics: markets, welfare, and the failure of bureaucracy / William C. Mitchell and Randy T. Simmons. 1994.
See, generally, Peter L. Strauss, Todd D. Rakoff, Cynthia R. Farina, & Gillian E. Metzger, eds., Gellhorn and Byse's Administrative Law: Cases and Comments, 11th ed. (2011). Walter Lippman, Public Opinion (1922). John J. DiIulio Jr., ...
A Brookings Institution Press and American Enterprise Institute publication When should government intervene in market activity and when is it best to let market forces take their natural course? How...
This book examines the political economy of this megatrend, tracing the roots of the reforms to developments in public economics which emphasise problems of government.
This volume brings together analyses of the responses from many different countries to evaluate what has worked and what hasn't--and potential directions for the future.
From Market Failure to Government Failure: A Handbook of Public Sector Economics
A global wave of reform is fundamentally reshaping the role of the state in national economies. This book provides a fresh and accessible perspective on the political economy of this megatrend.
... through constitutional mandates such as minimum funding for K-12 education through Proposition 98, state mandates such as funding for youth corrections, and federal legislative mandates such as Medicaid (Ellwood and Sprague, 1995).
In the fifth volume of The Collected Works of Arthur Seldon, Arthur Seldon uses public choice economics research to support his theory of over-government.