This is an applied theory course covering topics in the political economy of democratic countries. This course examines political institutions from a rational choice perspective. The now burgeoning rational choice literature on legislatures, bureaucracies, courts, and elections constitutes the chief focus. Some focus will be placed on institutions from a comparative and/or international perspective
Social choice theory is the study of mechanisms for collective decision making. While originally con...
International audienceSocial choice theory is the formal study of collective decision-making. Its mo...
This book discusses collective decision making from the perspective of social choice and game theory...
The formal modeling techniques of rational choice theory have become central to the discipline of po...
The paper discusses and reviews various directions within new institutional economics. A central que...
Public choice theory seeks to account for public policy formation in democratic societies: this requ...
The paper discusses and reviews various directions within new institutional economics. A central que...
Social choice theory is the study of collective decision processes and procedures. It is not a singl...
DOInternational audienceThe papers in this volume explore various issues relating to theories of ind...
Among schools of thought in comparative research, Rational Choice Theory (RCT) is both the most syst...
Social choice studies the differing implications of the concept of rationality (or transitivity) for...
A broad-ranging and pluralistic textbook which highlights the rich variety of approaches to studying...
The aim of this communique was to draw attention to a new theoretical trend in the institutional eco...
Individuals as economic agents are rarely in state to make decision in perfect isolation. Markets, s...
Δεν διατίθεται περίληψη.The article seeks to assess critically the theory of rational choice, especi...
Social choice theory is the study of mechanisms for collective decision making. While originally con...
International audienceSocial choice theory is the formal study of collective decision-making. Its mo...
This book discusses collective decision making from the perspective of social choice and game theory...
The formal modeling techniques of rational choice theory have become central to the discipline of po...
The paper discusses and reviews various directions within new institutional economics. A central que...
Public choice theory seeks to account for public policy formation in democratic societies: this requ...
The paper discusses and reviews various directions within new institutional economics. A central que...
Social choice theory is the study of collective decision processes and procedures. It is not a singl...
DOInternational audienceThe papers in this volume explore various issues relating to theories of ind...
Among schools of thought in comparative research, Rational Choice Theory (RCT) is both the most syst...
Social choice studies the differing implications of the concept of rationality (or transitivity) for...
A broad-ranging and pluralistic textbook which highlights the rich variety of approaches to studying...
The aim of this communique was to draw attention to a new theoretical trend in the institutional eco...
Individuals as economic agents are rarely in state to make decision in perfect isolation. Markets, s...
Δεν διατίθεται περίληψη.The article seeks to assess critically the theory of rational choice, especi...
Social choice theory is the study of mechanisms for collective decision making. While originally con...
International audienceSocial choice theory is the formal study of collective decision-making. Its mo...
This book discusses collective decision making from the perspective of social choice and game theory...