Produktbild: The Oxford Handbook of Political Economy

The Oxford Handbook of Political Economy

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Produktdetails

Einband

Taschenbuch

Erscheinungsdatum

19.06.2008

Verlag

Oxford University Press

Seitenzahl

1112

Maße (L/B/H)

24,6/17,6/6,3 cm

Gewicht

1894 g

Sprache

Englisch

ISBN

978-0-19-954847-7

Beschreibung

Produktdetails

Einband

Taschenbuch

Erscheinungsdatum

19.06.2008

Verlag

Oxford University Press

Seitenzahl

1112

Maße (L/B/H)

24,6/17,6/6,3 cm

Gewicht

1894 g

Sprache

Englisch

ISBN

978-0-19-954847-7

Herstelleradresse

Libri GmbH
Europaallee 1
36244 Bad Hersfeld
DE

Email: gpsr@libri.de

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  • Produktbild: The Oxford Handbook of Political Economy
    • Introduction: The Nature of Political Economy

    • I. VOTERS, CANDIDATES, AND PRESSURE GROUPS

    • 1: Stephen Ansolabehere: Overview: Voters, Candidates, and Parties

    • 2: Andrea Prat: Rational Voters and Political Advertising

    • 3: John Duggan: Candidate Objectives and Electoral Equilibrium

    • 4: John Londregan: Political Income Redistribution

    • 5: Bernard Grofman: The Impact of Electoral Laws on Political Parties

    • II. LEGISLATIVE BODIES

    • 6: Michael Laver: Overview: Legislatures and Parliaments in Comparative Context

    • 7: Gary Cox: The Organization of Democratic Legislatures

    • 8: Daniel Diermeier: Coalition Governments

    • 9: Nolan McCarty and Michael Cutrone: Bicameralism

    • III. INTERACTION OF THE LEGISLATURE, PRESIDENT, BUREAUCRACY AND THE COURTS

    • 10: Rui De Figueiredo, Tonja Jacobi, and Barry R Weingast: Overview: Separation of Power

    • 11: Keith Krebiel: Pivotal Politics

    • 12: Charles Cameron: Presidential Agenda Control

    • 13: John Huber and Charles Shipan: Politics, Delegation, and Bureaucracy

    • 14: Mathew McCubbins: The Judiciary

    • IV. CONSTITUTIONAL THEORY

    • 15: Russell Hardin: Overview: Constitutionalism

    • 16: Adam Przeworski: Self-Enforcing Democracy

    • 17: Geoffrey Brennan and Alan Hamlin: Constitutins as Expressive Documents

    • 18: Richard Epstein: The Protection of Liberty, Property, and Equality

    • 19: Jonathan Rodden: Federalism

    • V. SOCIAL CHOICE

    • 20: Herve Moulin: Overview: Social Choice

    • 21: Donald Saari: A Toolkit for Voting Theory

    • 22: Charles Blackorby and Walter Bossert: Interpersonal Comparisons of Well-Being

    • 23: Steven Brams: Fair Division

    • VI. PUBLIC FINANCE AND PUBLIC ECONOMICS

    • 24: Walter Hettich and Stanley Winer: Overview: Structure and Coherence in the Political Economy of Public Finance

    • 25: Juergen von Hagen: Fiscal Institutions

    • 26: John Ledyard: Voting and Efficient Public Good Mechanisms

    • 27: David Wildasin: Fiscal Competition

    • VII. POLITICS AND MACROECONOMICS

    • 28: Susanne Lohmann: Overview:The Nonpolitics of Monetary Policy

    • 29: Robert Franzese: Political Business Cycles

    • 30: Douglas Hibbs: Voting and the Macroeconomy

    • 31: Lawrence Broz and Jeffry Frieden: The Political Economy of Exchange Rates

    • VIII. DEMOCRACY AND CAPITALISM

    • 32: Torben Iverson: Overview: Democracy and Capitalism

    • 33: Edward Glaeser: Inequality

    • 34: Anne Wren: Comparative Perspectives on the Place of the State in the Economy

    • 35: Anna Grzymala and Pauline Jones-Loung: Democratization

    • IX. HISTORICAL AND COMPARATIVE DEVELOPMENT AND NON-DEMOCRATIC REGIMES

    • 36: Daron Acemoglu and James Robinson: Overview

    • 37: Stephen Haber: Authoritarian Regimes

    • 38: Bob Bates: The Developmental State

    • 39: Torsten Persson and Guido Tabellini: Constitutional Design and Economic Performance

    • 40: Anthony Venables: Economic Geogrpahy

    • X. INTERNATIONAL POLITICAL ECONOMY

    • 41: David Lake: Overview: International Political Economy: A Maturing Discipline

    • 42: Enrico Spolaore: National Borders and the Size of Nations

    • 43: Barry Eichengreen: European Integration

    • 44: Ronald Rogowski: Trade, Immigration, and Cross-Border Investment

    • XI. INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS AND CONFLICT

    • 45: Bueno de Mesquita: Overview: Central Issues in the Study of International Conflict

    • 46: James Fearon: Ethnic Mobilization and Ethnic Conflict

    • 47: Allan Stam and Dan Reiter: Democracy, Peace, and War

    • 48: Stergios Skepardas: Anarchy

    • XII. METHODOLOGICAL ISSUES

    • 49: David Austen-Smith: Economic Methods in Positive Political Theory

    • 50: Thomas Palfrey: Experiments in Political Economy

    • 51: Richard Swedberg: The Toolkit of Economic Sociology

    • 52: Samuel Bowles and Herb Gintis: The Evolutionary Basis of Collective Action

    • XIII. OLD and NEW

    • 53: Kenneth Arrow: Questions About a Paradox: Are There Answers?

    • 54: James Buchanan: Politics and Social Inquiry: Retrospective on a Half Century

    • 55: Melvin Hinich: The Future of Analytic Politics

    • 56: John Roemer: Modeling Party Competition in General Elections

    • 57: Kenneth Shepsle: Old Questions and New Answers about Institutions: The Riker Objection Revisited

    • 58: Douglass C. North: What's Missing from Political Economy?