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Positive Political Theory I
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 230

Positive Political Theory I

A definitive, comprehensive, and analytically sophisticated treatment of the theory of collective preference

Positive Political Theory II
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 476

Positive Political Theory II

“A major piece of work . . . a classic. There is no other book like it.” —Norman Schofield, Washington University “The authors succeed brilliantly in tackling a large number of important questions concerning the interaction among voters and elected representatives in the political arena, using a common, rigorous language.” —Antonio Merlo, University of Pennsylvania Positive Political Theory II: Strategy and Structure is the second volume in Jeffrey Banks and David Austen-Smith’s monumental study of the links between individual preferences and collective choice. The book focuses on representative systems, including both elections and legislative decision-making processes, clearl...

Perspectives on Public Choice
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 692

Perspectives on Public Choice

This five-part volume surveys the main ideas and contributions to the field of public choice.

Selected Works of Michael Wallerstein
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 467

Selected Works of Michael Wallerstein

Michael Wallerstein was a leader in developing a rigorous comparative political economy approach to understanding substantive issues of inequality, redistribution, and wage-determination. His early death from cancer left both a hole in the profession and a legacy that will surely provide the foundation for research on these topics. This volume collects his most important and influential contributions, organized by topic, with each topic preceded by an editorial introduction that provides overview and context.

Black Hole Tariffs and Endogenous Policy Theory
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 466

Black Hole Tariffs and Endogenous Policy Theory

An example of special interest protection is provided by this study's general equilibrium theory that explains income distribution with goods markets, factor markets, lobbies, political parties and voters all pursuing their self interests.

Choices and Changes
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 240

Choices and Changes

The most comprehensive book about interest groups in recent American politics.

End of Love
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 120

End of Love

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2010
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  • Publisher: Unknown

Catalog of an exhibition held at Modern Art Oxford, Oxford, Dec. 11, 2010-Feb. 20, 2011.

Mirrors to One Another
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 256

Mirrors to One Another

A compelling exploration of the convergence of Jane Austen’sliterary themes and characters with David Hume’s views onmorality and human nature. Argues that the normative perspectives endorsed in JaneAusten's novels are best characterized in terms of a Humeanapproach, and that the merits of Hume's account of ethical,aesthetic and epistemic virtue are vividly illustrated by Austen'swriting. Illustrates how Hume and Austen complement one another, eachproviding a lens that allows us to expand and elaborate on theideas of the other Proposes that literature may serve as a thought experiment,articulating hypothetical cases which allow the reader to test hermoral intuitions Contributes to ongoing debates on the philosophy of literature,ethics, and emotion

The Oxford Handbook of Political Economy
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 1112

The Oxford Handbook of Political Economy

Over its lifetime, 'political economy' has had different meanings. This handbook views political economy as a synthesis of the various strands of social science, treating it as the methodology of economics applied to the analysis of political behaviour and institutions.

The Lost Books of Jane Austen
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 303

The Lost Books of Jane Austen

Hardcore bibliography meets Antiques Roadshow in an illustrated exploration of the role that cheap reprints played in Jane Austen's literary celebrity—and in changing the larger book world itself. Gold Winner of the 2019 Foreword INDIES Award for History by FOREWORD Reviews In the nineteenth century, inexpensive editions of Jane Austen's novels targeted to Britain's working classes were sold at railway stations, traded for soap wrappers, and awarded as school prizes. At just pennies a copy, these reprints were some of the earliest mass-market paperbacks, with Austen's beloved stories squeezed into tight columns on thin, cheap paper. Few of these hard-lived bargain books survive, yet they m...