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The Oxford handbook of political economy / edited by Barry R. Weingast and Donald A. Wittman.
Format
Book
Language
English
Published/Created
Oxford ; New York : Oxford University Press, 2006.
Description
xvii, 1093 p. : ill. ; 26 cm.
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Subject(s)
Economics
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Political science
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Weingast, Barry R.
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Wittman, Donald A.
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Series
The Oxford handbooks of political science.
Oxford handbooks of political science.
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Summary note
The Handbook views political economy as a set of methodologies, typically associated with economies, but now part and parcel of political science itself, that are used to explain political and economic phenomena at both the micro and macro level. As such, political economy becomes a grand, if incomplete, synthesis of the various strands of social science. Because institutions are often the subject matter of investigation, this approach incorporates many of the issues of concern to political sociologists and historians. Because political behavior and institutions are themselves a subject of study, politics becomes the subject of political economy. And because political economy also deals with the interaction between the political and economic spheres, economics itself can be seen as a special subset of the analysis. This handbook surveys the field of political economy, with 59 chapters ranging from national to international, institutional to behavioral, and methodological to substantive. Chapters on social choice, constitutional theory, and public economics are set alongside ones on voters and pressure groups, macroeconomics and politics, capitalism and democracy, and international political economy and international conflict.
Bibliographic references
Includes bibliographical references and indexes.
Action note
Committed to retain in perpetuity — ReCAP Shared Collection (HUL)
Contents
The reach of political economy / Barry R. Weingast and Donald A. Whitman
Voters, candidates, and pressure groups
Voters, candidates, and parties / Stephen Ansolabehere
Rational voters and political advertising / Andrea Prat
Candidate objectives and electoral equilibrium / John Duggan
Political income redistribution / John Londregan
The impact of electoral laws on political parties / Bernard Grofman
Legislative bodies
Legislatures and parliaments in comparative context / Michael Laver
The organization of democratic legislatures / Gary W. Cox
Coalition government / Daniel Diermeier
Does bicameralism matter? / Michael Cutrone and Nolan McCarty
Interaction of the legislature, president, bureaucracy, and the courts
The new separation-of-powers approach to American politics / Rui J.P. de Figueiredo, Jr., Tonja Jacobi and Barry R. Weingast
Pivots / Keith Krehbiel
The political economy of the US presidency / Charles M. Cameron
Politics, delegation, and bureaucracy / John D. Huber and Charles R. Shipan
The judiciary and the role of law / Mathew D. McCubbins and Daniel B. Rodriguez
Constitutional theory
Constitutionalism / Russell Hardin
Self-enforcing democracy / Adam Przeworski
Constitutions as expressive documents / Geoffrey Brennan and Alan Hamlin
The protection of liberty, property, and equality / Richard A. Epstein
Federalism / Jonathan A. Rodden
Social choice
Social choice / Herve Moulin
A tool kit for voting theory / Donald G. Saari
Interpersonal comparisons of well-being / Charles Blackorby and Walter Bossert
Fair division / Steven J. Brams
Public finance and public economics
Structure and coherence in the political economy of public finance / Stanley l. Winer and Walter Hettich
Political economy of fiscal good mechanism / John Ledyard
Fiscal competition / David E. Wildasin
Politics and macroeconomics
The non-politics of monetary policy / Susanne Lohmann
Political-economic cycles / Robert J. Franzese, Jr. and Karen Long Jusko
Voting and the macroeconomy / Douglas A. Hibbs, Jr.
The political economy of exchange rates / J. Lawrence Broz and Jeffry A. Freiden
Democracy and capitalism
Capitalism and democracy / Torben Iversen
Inequality / Edward l. Glaeser
Comparative perspectives on the role of the state in the economy / Anne Wren
Democratization : post-communist implications / Anna Grzymala-Busse and Pauline Jones Luong
Historical and comparative development and non-democratic regimes
Paths of economic and political development / Daron Acemoglu and James A. Robinson
Authoritarian government / Stephen Haber
The role of the state in development / Robert H. Bates
Electoral systems and economic policy / Torsten Persson and Guido Tabellini
Economics geography / Antony J. Venables
International political economy
international political economy : a maturing interdiscipline / David A. Lake
National borders and the size of nations / Enrico Spolaore
European integration / Barry Eichengreen
Trade, immigration, and cross-border investment / Ronald Rogowski
International relations and conflict
Central issues in the study of international conflict / Bruce Bueno de Mesquita
Ethnic mobilization and ethnic violence / James D. Fearon
Democracy, peace, and war / Dan Reiter and Allan C. Stam
Anarchy / Stergios Skaperdas
Methodological issues
Economic methods in positive political theory / David Austen-Smith
Laboratory experiments / Thomas R. Palfrey
The tool kit of economic sociology / Richard Sweberg
The evolutionary basis of collective action / Samuel Bowles and Herbert Gintis
Old and new
Question about a paradox / Kenneth J. Arrow
Politics and scientific enquiry : retrospective on a half-century / James M. Buchanan
The future of analytical politics / Melvin J. Hinich
What is missing from political economy / Douglass C. North
Modeling party competition in general elections / John E. Roemer
Old questions and new answers about institutions : the Riker objection revisited / Kenneth A. Shepsle.
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Handbook of political economy
ISBN
0199272220 (hbk.)
LCCN
^^2006299715
OCLC
70059590
RCP
H - S
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