Political Process: New Perspectives on the Virginia and Bloomington Schools: Economy, Polity, and Society
Editat de Donald J. Boudreaux, Christopher J. Coyne, Brian Kogelmannen Limba Engleză Hardback – 29 ian 2025
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781666945416
ISBN-10: 1666945412
Pagini: 288
Ilustrații: 10 Tables, 1 Textbox
Dimensiuni: 150 x 230 x 22 mm
Greutate: 0.58 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Lexington Books
Seria Economy, Polity, and Society
Locul publicării:New York, United States
ISBN-10: 1666945412
Pagini: 288
Ilustrații: 10 Tables, 1 Textbox
Dimensiuni: 150 x 230 x 22 mm
Greutate: 0.58 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Lexington Books
Seria Economy, Polity, and Society
Locul publicării:New York, United States
Cuprins
Introduction by Donald J. Boudreaux, Christopher J. Coyne, and Brian Kogelmann
Part I: Theoretical Foundations
Chapter 1: Politics Without Romance, Without Romance: The Meta-Problem for Virginia Political Economy by Jason Lee Byas
Chapter 2: Co-production and the Use of Knowledge in Public Administration by Jordan J. Hunter
Chapter 3: How Public Governance and Markets Became Learning Processes by Mariam Sedighi
Chapter 4: Rule-Based Fiscal Governance: Challenges, Alternatives, and a Path for Reform by Andrew Berryhill
Chapter 5: "Human Wisdom": What Plato Can Teach Us About Technocracy by Eryn Rozonoyer
Chapter 6: James M. Buchanan and the Unromantic Rhetoric of Public Choice by Alexander W. Morales
Part II: Applications
Chapter 7: Aura and the Aesthetics of Constitutional Creation: Knowledge and Representation in the Drafting of the Constitution of the Empire of Japan by Todd Maslyk
Chapter 8: Masquerading Democracies: What Protest Actions Can Inform Us About the True State of the Regime? by Sargis Karavardanyan
Chapter 9: Re-examining Commerce's Impact on Peace and Conflicts by Paa-Kwesi Heto
Chapter 10: Transaction Costs and Authoritarian Institutions: Early Coalition Size and Regime Party-Building by Curtis Bram
Chapter 11: Disaster Recovery, Entrepreneurship, and the American Revolution: Women in the Foundations of American Political Economy by Kirstin Anderson Birkhaug
Part I: Theoretical Foundations
Chapter 1: Politics Without Romance, Without Romance: The Meta-Problem for Virginia Political Economy by Jason Lee Byas
Chapter 2: Co-production and the Use of Knowledge in Public Administration by Jordan J. Hunter
Chapter 3: How Public Governance and Markets Became Learning Processes by Mariam Sedighi
Chapter 4: Rule-Based Fiscal Governance: Challenges, Alternatives, and a Path for Reform by Andrew Berryhill
Chapter 5: "Human Wisdom": What Plato Can Teach Us About Technocracy by Eryn Rozonoyer
Chapter 6: James M. Buchanan and the Unromantic Rhetoric of Public Choice by Alexander W. Morales
Part II: Applications
Chapter 7: Aura and the Aesthetics of Constitutional Creation: Knowledge and Representation in the Drafting of the Constitution of the Empire of Japan by Todd Maslyk
Chapter 8: Masquerading Democracies: What Protest Actions Can Inform Us About the True State of the Regime? by Sargis Karavardanyan
Chapter 9: Re-examining Commerce's Impact on Peace and Conflicts by Paa-Kwesi Heto
Chapter 10: Transaction Costs and Authoritarian Institutions: Early Coalition Size and Regime Party-Building by Curtis Bram
Chapter 11: Disaster Recovery, Entrepreneurship, and the American Revolution: Women in the Foundations of American Political Economy by Kirstin Anderson Birkhaug
Recenzii
Political Process: New Perspectives on the Virginia and Bloomington Schools forcefully demonstrates the enduring relevance and applicability of the Virginia and Bloomington schools of political economy in an impressive portfolio of essays. In fact, the volume shows these schools' relevance is only expanding as the interdisciplinary contributors apply their principles to an increasingly diverse set of historical contexts and contemporary issues.
The Virginia and Bloomington schools are noteworthy for their broad, deep, and interdisciplinary analyses. Political Process: New Perspectives on the Virginia and Bloomington Schools builds upon these traditions in the best of ways. This volume provides a stunningly diverse collection of essays by scholars working in economics, philosophy, political science, languages, communications, and more. It is a must read for any academic or policy professional interested in these two schools of political economy. The book truly has something for everyone - it is fantastic achievement.
Political Process: New Perspectives on the Virginia and Bloomington Schools does a nice job of weaving together insights from the Austrian, Bloomington, and Virginia Schools of political economy. The authors challenge widely held assumptions, offering new perspectives on longstanding debates and providing real-world applications for engaged readers.
The Virginia and Bloomington schools are noteworthy for their broad, deep, and interdisciplinary analyses. Political Process: New Perspectives on the Virginia and Bloomington Schools builds upon these traditions in the best of ways. This volume provides a stunningly diverse collection of essays by scholars working in economics, philosophy, political science, languages, communications, and more. It is a must read for any academic or policy professional interested in these two schools of political economy. The book truly has something for everyone - it is fantastic achievement.
Political Process: New Perspectives on the Virginia and Bloomington Schools does a nice job of weaving together insights from the Austrian, Bloomington, and Virginia Schools of political economy. The authors challenge widely held assumptions, offering new perspectives on longstanding debates and providing real-world applications for engaged readers.