Legislative Term Limits: Public Choice Perspectives

Legislative Term Limits: Public Choice Perspectives
Title Legislative Term Limits: Public Choice Perspectives PDF eBook
Author Bernard Grofman
Publisher Springer Science & Business Media
Pages 392
Release 2012-12-06
Genre Political Science
ISBN 9400918127

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In developing Legislative Term Limits, the editor has included material that has explicit and testable models about the expected consequences of term limits that reflect Public Choice perspectives. This book contains the best efforts of economists and political scientists to predict the consequences of legislative term limits.

Legislative Term Limits

Legislative Term Limits
Title Legislative Term Limits PDF eBook
Author Bernard Grofman
Publisher
Pages 414
Release 1996-03-31
Genre
ISBN 9789400918139

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Term Limits and Legislative Representation

Term Limits and Legislative Representation
Title Term Limits and Legislative Representation PDF eBook
Author John M. Carey
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Pages 236
Release 1998-10-13
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 9780521646017

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This book tests the central arguments made by both supporters and opponents of legislative term limits.

Law and Public Choice

Law and Public Choice
Title Law and Public Choice PDF eBook
Author Daniel A. Farber
Publisher University of Chicago Press
Pages 170
Release 2010-07-15
Genre Law
ISBN 0226238113

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In Law and Public Choice, Daniel Farber and Philip Frickey present a remarkably rich and accessible introduction to the driving principles of public choice. In this, the first systematic look at the implications of social choice for legal doctrine, Farber and Frickey carefully review both the empirical and theoretical literature about interest group influence and provide a nonmathematical introduction to formal models of legislative action. Ideal for course use, this volume offers a balanced and perceptive analysis and critique of an approach which, within limits, can illuminate the dynamics of government decision-making. “Law and Public Choice is a most valuable contribution to the burgeoning literature. It should be of great interest to lawyers, political scientists, and all others interested in issues at the intersection of government and law.”—Cass R. Sunstein, University of Chicago Law School

Constitutional Political Economy in a Public Choice Perspective

Constitutional Political Economy in a Public Choice Perspective
Title Constitutional Political Economy in a Public Choice Perspective PDF eBook
Author Charles Rowley
Publisher Springer Science & Business Media
Pages 340
Release 2012-12-06
Genre Political Science
ISBN 9401157286

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Constitutional political economy is a research program that directs inquiry to the working properties of rules and institutions within which individuals interact and to the processes through which these rules and institutions are chosen or come into being. This book makes the case for an approach to constitutional political economy that is grounded in consistent, hard-nosed public choice analysis. Effective institutional design is simply not feasible unless the designers build their structures to withstand rational choice pressures from the political market place. If mean, sensual man is here to stay, then let us, in our better moments, incorporate that knowledge into the institutions that must govern his behavior. A distinguished list of public choice scholars pursue this approach against a varying backcloth of constitutional issues relevant to the United States, Canada, Western Europe, the transition economies and the third world.

Giving Up on Democracy

Giving Up on Democracy
Title Giving Up on Democracy PDF eBook
Author Victor Kamber
Publisher Regnery Publishing
Pages 300
Release 1995-10-01
Genre Political Science
ISBN 9780895264657

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The hottest political issue in America, term limits, embodies voter fury at incumbent officeholders and the failures of Congress. But now, in this controversial new book, Victor Kamber argues that term limits themselves are a disastrous quick fix and must be stopped.

Adapting To Term Limits

Adapting To Term Limits
Title Adapting To Term Limits PDF eBook
Author Bruce E. Cain
Publisher Public Policy Instit. of CA
Pages 109
Release 2004-10-01
Genre Law
ISBN 9781582131016

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