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Taylor & Francis Collective Decision Making - Volume 2

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Description

Explore the complexities of governance and institutional design with Collective Decision Making: Applications from Public Choice Theory: Volume 2. Published by Taylor & Francis as part of the RFF Policy and Governance Set, this volume serves as a deep dive into how public choice theory can improve decision-making processes. This book is the eleventh volume in a fourteen-part library collection focused on Policy and Government. It gathers essential proceedings that address whether public choice theory can provide a solid foundation for applied institutional research. By examining these theories, the text looks at how institutional innovations might help solve modern problems in public policy. Whether you are conducting academic research or looking for insights into institutional development, this volume offers a concentrated look at the practical applications of public choice theory. It is a valuable addition for those studying the intersection of economic theory and government decision-making structures.

Key Features

Part of the RFF Policy and Governance Set, making it an essential addition for specialized academic libraries.

Focuses on the practical applications of public choice theory within decision-making frameworks.

Provides research-based insights into whether theory can support new institutional innovations.

Acts as the eleventh volume in a comprehensive fourteen-volume collection on policy and government.

Addresses the potential for using public choice theory to find solutions to institutional problems.

Product Specifications

Format
hardcover
Domain
Amazon UK
Publication Date
19 January 2011
Listed Since
06 September 2010

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