Details

Emergence, Entanglement, and Political Economy


Emergence, Entanglement, and Political Economy


Studies in Public Choice, Band 38

von: David J. Hebert, Diana W. Thomas

117,69 €

Verlag: Springer
Format: PDF
Veröffentl.: 04.12.2020
ISBN/EAN: 9783030560881
Sprache: englisch

Dieses eBook enthält ein Wasserzeichen.

Beschreibungen

<p></p><p>This volume is intended to serve as a review of the “next generation” of political economy scholars in what can be called the “Wagnerian” tradition, which traces its roots to Buchanan and De Viti De Marco in the 1930s, who argued that any decision that results from a political entity must be the product of individual decision makers operating within some framework of formal and informal rules. To treat these decisions as if they were the product of one single mind, or even simply the additive result of several decisions, is to fundamentally misunderstand and mischaracterize the dynamics of collective action.&nbsp; Today, Richard Wagner is among the most prominent theorists in analyzing the institutional foundations of the economy and the organization of political decision-making. In this collection of original essays, former students schooled in this tradition offer emerging insights on public choice theory, public finance, and political economy, across a range of topics fromvoting behavior to entrepreneurship.&nbsp; </p><br><p></p>
<p>Chapter 1: Introduction.- Chapter 2: Emergence and Entanglement in a Theory of Political Economy.- Chapter 3: Swimming in a Tuxedo: A Systems Theory Approach to Understanding Politics.- Chapter 4: Complex and Entangled Public Policy: Here Be Dragons.- Chapter 5: Taxonomy of Entrepreneurship: A Means-Oriented Approach.- Chapter 6: From Taciturn to Talkative Political Economy.- Chapter 7: Entanglement and Perverse Spontaneous Orders.- Chapter 8: The Tax Code as an Emergent Phenomenon.- Chapter 9: Political Property Rights and Entangled Political Economy.- Chapter 10: The Fiscal Squeeze: Budgets between Fiscal Illusion, Fiscal Commons, and the Tyranny of Experts.- Index.</p>
<b>David Hebert</b> is an Assistant Professor of Economics and the department chair at Aquinas College. He holds a B.S. in Economics and Mathematics from Hillsdale College and an M.A. and Ph.D. in Economics from George Mason University. During graduate school, he was an F.A. Hayek Fellow with the Mercatus Center and a Fellow with the Department of Health Administration and Policy and also worked with the Joint Economic Committee in the U.S. Congress. Previously, he served as an Assistant Professor at Ferris State University in Big Rapids, MI and Troy University in Troy, AL, and was also a Fellow with the U.S. Senate Budget Committee, where he authored a comprehensive report on Federal budget process reform.<p></p>

His area of expertise lies in public choice and public finance. Specifically, his research aims to address the question of why democracies around the world and throughout history systematically produce tax codes that are long, complicated, and contain numerous loopholes despite universal popular support for tax codes that are short, simple, and contain few (if any) loopholes. His work has appeared in numerous academic publications as well as popular outlets such as <i>The Hill, The Daily Caller, The Ripon Forum,</i> and <i>Investor's Business Daily.</i><p></p>

<p>&nbsp;</p>

<p><b>Diana Thomas</b> is an Associate Professor of Economics and Director of the Institute for Economic Inquiry at the Heider College of Business at Creighton University.&nbsp; Previously, she served as an Assistant Professor at Utah State University. A German native, she earned her Diploma in Business Administration from Fachhochschule Aachen and her B.S. in Finance from George Mason University. After gaining some experience as a junior portfolio manager at a mutual fund management company in Frankfurt, Germany, Dr. Thomas returned to George Mason University to complete her M.A. and Ph.D. in Economics. In her research, Dr. Thomas explores the unintended consequences of regulation and the role political entrepreneurs play in changing the rules that govern society. She has published in a number of academic outlets, including <i>Public Choice</i>, <i>Kyklos</i>, <i>Applied Economics</i>, the <i>Southern Economic Journal</i>, and the <i>Journal of Banking and Finance</i>.&nbsp;</p>
<p></p><p>This volume is intended to serve as a review of the “next generation” of political economy scholars in what can be called the “Wagnerian” tradition, which traces its roots to Buchanan and De Viti De Marco in the 1930s, who argued that any decision that results from a political entity must be the product of individual decision makers operating within some framework of formal and informal rules. To treat these decisions as if they were the product of one single mind, or even simply the additive result of several decisions, is to fundamentally misunderstand and mischaracterize the dynamics of collective action.&nbsp; Today, Richard Wagner is among the most prominent theorists in analyzing the institutional foundations of the economy and the organization of political decision-making. In this collection of original essays, former students schooled in this tradition offer emerging insights on public choice theory, public finance, and political economy, across a range of topics fromvoting behavior to entrepreneurship.&nbsp; </p><br><p></p>
Showcases contributions from the next generation of scholars in a rapidly growing field Applies public choice and political economy theory to a wide range of real-world topics Provides fresh, unconventional insights, drawing from an 80-year tradition, tracing back to the early works of public choice pioneers

Diese Produkte könnten Sie auch interessieren:

Einladung zur Sozialen Arbeit
Einladung zur Sozialen Arbeit
von: Peter Löcherbach, Ria Puhl
PDF ebook
25,00 €
Führung - Leadership
Führung - Leadership
von: Armin Wöhrle, Maik Arnold, Paul Brandl, Yvonne Knospe, Frank Unger, Brigitta Zierer
PDF ebook
26,00 €
Sozialpolitik für die Soziale Arbeit
Sozialpolitik für die Soziale Arbeit
von: Thilo Fehmel
PDF ebook
25,00 €