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Economics : between predictive science and moral philosophy /

Основен автор: Buchanan, James M.
Формат: Електронна книга
Език: English
Публикувано: College Station [Tex.] : Texas A & M University Press, ℗♭1987.
Издание: 1st ed.
Серия: Texas A & M University economics series ; no. 7.
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Онлайн достъп: http://search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct=true&scope=site&db=nlebk&AN=18338
Подобни документи: Print version:: Economics.
Съдържание:
  • What Should Economists Do?
  • Positive Economics, Welfare Economics, and Political Economy
  • What Should Economists Do?
  • Is Economics the Science of Choice?
  • The Normative Purpose of Economic "Science": Rediscovery of an Eighteenth Century Method /
  • Geoffrey Brennan
  • The Domain of Subjective Economics: Between Predictive Science and Moral Philosophy
  • Individual Choices and Social Outcomes
  • Politics, Policy, and the Pigovian Margins
  • Externality /
  • William Craig Stubblebine
  • Public and Private Interaction under Reciprocal Externality /
  • Gordon Tullock
  • L.S.E. Cost Theory in Retrospect
  • Rights, Efficiency, and Exchange: The Irrelevance of Transactions Cost
  • Individual and Collective Choice
  • Social Choice, Democracy, and Free Markets
  • Individual Choice in Voting and the Market
  • Foreword to The Politics of Bureaucracy
  • An Economic Theory of Clubs
  • An Individualistic Theory of Political Process
  • Notes for an Economic Theory of Socialism
  • The Economist as Contractarian
  • The Justice of Natural Liberty
  • Markets, States, and the Extent of Morals
  • Equal Treatment and Reverse Discrimination
  • Moral Community, Moral Order, or Moral Anarchy
  • The Constitution of Economic Policy
  • Fiscal Economics as Political Economy
  • "La Scienza delle Finanze": The Italian Tradition in Fiscal Theory
  • Fiscal Institutions and Efficiency in Collective Outlay
  • Towards a Tax Constitution for Leviathan /
  • Geoffrey Brennan
  • The Political Biases of Keynesian Economics /
  • Richard E. Wagner.