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
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An introduction to the driving principles of public choice. The authors review both the empirical and theoretical literature about interest group influence and provide a nonmathematical introduction to formal models of legislative action. The text is suitable for lawyers, students and political scientists.
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Product details

ISBN
9780226238029
Published
1991-01-10
Publisher
The University of Chicago Press; University of Chicago Press
Weight
425 gr
Height
24 mm
Width
16 mm
Thickness
2 mm
Age
P, 06
Language
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Innbundet
Number of pages
169