A. Barnett / Norman Schofield / Melvin Hinich (eds.)
Political Economy
Institutions, Competition and Representation
Herausgeber: Barnett, William A.; Schofield, Norman; Hinich, Melvin
A. Barnett / Norman Schofield / Melvin Hinich (eds.)
Political Economy
Institutions, Competition and Representation
Herausgeber: Barnett, William A.; Schofield, Norman; Hinich, Melvin
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This volume documents recent advances in the development of concepts and methods in political economy.
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 538
- Erscheinungstermin: 4. November 2014
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- ISBN-13: 9780521428316
- ISBN-10: 0521428319
- Artikelnr.: 22244558
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 538
- Erscheinungstermin: 4. November 2014
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 29mm
- Gewicht: 770g
- ISBN-13: 9780521428316
- ISBN-10: 0521428319
- Artikelnr.: 22244558
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
- info@bod.de
- 040 53433511
Political economy: a personal interpretation and an overview Norman J.
Schofield; Part I. Perspectives on Political Economy: 1. Political
ideology, communication, and community Melvin J. Hinich and Michael C.
Munger; 2. Implementation and enforcement in institutional modeling Leonid
Hurwicz; 3. Toward a theory of institutional change Douglas C. North; 4.
The development of contemporary political theory Peter C. Ordeshook; Part
II. Representation and Voting: 5. Proportional representation, approval
voting, and coalitionally straightforward elections Roger B. Myerson; 6.
Party competition in a spatial model of coalition Norman J. Schofield; 7.
Some foundations for empirical study in the Euclidean spatial model of
social choice Craig A. Tovey; Part III. Political Institutions: 8.
Communications in institutions: efficiency in a repeated Prisoner's Dilemma
with hidden information Randall L. Calvert; 9. The courts and slavery in
the United States: property rights and credible commitment John N. Drobak;
10. On the pervasiveness of sophisticated sincerity Tim Groseclose and
Keith Krehbiel; 11. Initial versus continuing proposal power in legislative
seniority systems Richard D. McKelvey and Raymond Riezman; Part IV.
Political Competition: 12. Adverse selection and moral hazard in a repeated
elections model Jeffrey S. Banks and Rangarajan K. Sundaram; 13. Campaign
contributions and party-candidate competition in services and policies
David P. Baron and Jongryn Mo; 14. Polarization, incumbency, and the
personal vote John Londregan and Thomas Romer; 15. Credibility and the
responsiveness of direct legislation; Part V. Information Acquisition by
Government: 16. Information acquisition and orthogonal argument David
Austen-Smith; 17. A welfare analysis of political action Susanne Lohmann;
Part VI. Government Behaviouor; 18. Monetary policy and credibility under
exact monetary aggregation William A. Barnett; 19. A general equilibrium
model with endogenous government behaviour Eric Drissen and Frans Van
Winden.
Schofield; Part I. Perspectives on Political Economy: 1. Political
ideology, communication, and community Melvin J. Hinich and Michael C.
Munger; 2. Implementation and enforcement in institutional modeling Leonid
Hurwicz; 3. Toward a theory of institutional change Douglas C. North; 4.
The development of contemporary political theory Peter C. Ordeshook; Part
II. Representation and Voting: 5. Proportional representation, approval
voting, and coalitionally straightforward elections Roger B. Myerson; 6.
Party competition in a spatial model of coalition Norman J. Schofield; 7.
Some foundations for empirical study in the Euclidean spatial model of
social choice Craig A. Tovey; Part III. Political Institutions: 8.
Communications in institutions: efficiency in a repeated Prisoner's Dilemma
with hidden information Randall L. Calvert; 9. The courts and slavery in
the United States: property rights and credible commitment John N. Drobak;
10. On the pervasiveness of sophisticated sincerity Tim Groseclose and
Keith Krehbiel; 11. Initial versus continuing proposal power in legislative
seniority systems Richard D. McKelvey and Raymond Riezman; Part IV.
Political Competition: 12. Adverse selection and moral hazard in a repeated
elections model Jeffrey S. Banks and Rangarajan K. Sundaram; 13. Campaign
contributions and party-candidate competition in services and policies
David P. Baron and Jongryn Mo; 14. Polarization, incumbency, and the
personal vote John Londregan and Thomas Romer; 15. Credibility and the
responsiveness of direct legislation; Part V. Information Acquisition by
Government: 16. Information acquisition and orthogonal argument David
Austen-Smith; 17. A welfare analysis of political action Susanne Lohmann;
Part VI. Government Behaviouor; 18. Monetary policy and credibility under
exact monetary aggregation William A. Barnett; 19. A general equilibrium
model with endogenous government behaviour Eric Drissen and Frans Van
Winden.
Political economy: a personal interpretation and an overview Norman J.
Schofield; Part I. Perspectives on Political Economy: 1. Political
ideology, communication, and community Melvin J. Hinich and Michael C.
Munger; 2. Implementation and enforcement in institutional modeling Leonid
Hurwicz; 3. Toward a theory of institutional change Douglas C. North; 4.
The development of contemporary political theory Peter C. Ordeshook; Part
II. Representation and Voting: 5. Proportional representation, approval
voting, and coalitionally straightforward elections Roger B. Myerson; 6.
Party competition in a spatial model of coalition Norman J. Schofield; 7.
Some foundations for empirical study in the Euclidean spatial model of
social choice Craig A. Tovey; Part III. Political Institutions: 8.
Communications in institutions: efficiency in a repeated Prisoner's Dilemma
with hidden information Randall L. Calvert; 9. The courts and slavery in
the United States: property rights and credible commitment John N. Drobak;
10. On the pervasiveness of sophisticated sincerity Tim Groseclose and
Keith Krehbiel; 11. Initial versus continuing proposal power in legislative
seniority systems Richard D. McKelvey and Raymond Riezman; Part IV.
Political Competition: 12. Adverse selection and moral hazard in a repeated
elections model Jeffrey S. Banks and Rangarajan K. Sundaram; 13. Campaign
contributions and party-candidate competition in services and policies
David P. Baron and Jongryn Mo; 14. Polarization, incumbency, and the
personal vote John Londregan and Thomas Romer; 15. Credibility and the
responsiveness of direct legislation; Part V. Information Acquisition by
Government: 16. Information acquisition and orthogonal argument David
Austen-Smith; 17. A welfare analysis of political action Susanne Lohmann;
Part VI. Government Behaviouor; 18. Monetary policy and credibility under
exact monetary aggregation William A. Barnett; 19. A general equilibrium
model with endogenous government behaviour Eric Drissen and Frans Van
Winden.
Schofield; Part I. Perspectives on Political Economy: 1. Political
ideology, communication, and community Melvin J. Hinich and Michael C.
Munger; 2. Implementation and enforcement in institutional modeling Leonid
Hurwicz; 3. Toward a theory of institutional change Douglas C. North; 4.
The development of contemporary political theory Peter C. Ordeshook; Part
II. Representation and Voting: 5. Proportional representation, approval
voting, and coalitionally straightforward elections Roger B. Myerson; 6.
Party competition in a spatial model of coalition Norman J. Schofield; 7.
Some foundations for empirical study in the Euclidean spatial model of
social choice Craig A. Tovey; Part III. Political Institutions: 8.
Communications in institutions: efficiency in a repeated Prisoner's Dilemma
with hidden information Randall L. Calvert; 9. The courts and slavery in
the United States: property rights and credible commitment John N. Drobak;
10. On the pervasiveness of sophisticated sincerity Tim Groseclose and
Keith Krehbiel; 11. Initial versus continuing proposal power in legislative
seniority systems Richard D. McKelvey and Raymond Riezman; Part IV.
Political Competition: 12. Adverse selection and moral hazard in a repeated
elections model Jeffrey S. Banks and Rangarajan K. Sundaram; 13. Campaign
contributions and party-candidate competition in services and policies
David P. Baron and Jongryn Mo; 14. Polarization, incumbency, and the
personal vote John Londregan and Thomas Romer; 15. Credibility and the
responsiveness of direct legislation; Part V. Information Acquisition by
Government: 16. Information acquisition and orthogonal argument David
Austen-Smith; 17. A welfare analysis of political action Susanne Lohmann;
Part VI. Government Behaviouor; 18. Monetary policy and credibility under
exact monetary aggregation William A. Barnett; 19. A general equilibrium
model with endogenous government behaviour Eric Drissen and Frans Van
Winden.