Virginia Political Economy / Edition 1

Virginia Political Economy / Edition 1

ISBN-10:
0865975310
ISBN-13:
9780865975316
Pub. Date:
06/22/2004
Publisher:
Liberty Fund, Incorporated
ISBN-10:
0865975310
ISBN-13:
9780865975316
Pub. Date:
06/22/2004
Publisher:
Liberty Fund, Incorporated
Virginia Political Economy / Edition 1

Virginia Political Economy / Edition 1

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Overview

Editor Charles Rowley calls Gordon Tullock “an economist by nature rather than by training.” Tullock attended a one-semester course in economics for law students at the University of Chicago but is otherwise self-taught. Tullock’s background has enabled him to analyze economic problems with an open mind and to deploy his formidable intellect in a truly entrepreneurial manner.

Virginia Political Economy is the inaugural volume in Liberty Fund’s The Selected Works of Gordon Tullock. The series consists of ten volumes of selections from the major monographs and scholarly papers published by Tullock between 1954 and 2002.

The first volume contains a selection from Tullock’s published academic papers and essays designed to introduce the series and to offer a representative picture of his work to allow scholars to evaluate in depth the relevance and intellectual impact of his contributions. The volume begins with the only two pieces in the Selected Works that were not written by Tullock himself. The first is the brief assessment of Tullock’s contributions made by Mark Blaug in 1985 when explaining why he had included Tullock in his list of the one hundred great economists since John Maynard Keynes. The second is the short statement published in American Economic Review in September 1998, recognizing Tullock as a Distinguished Fellow of the American Economic Association.

Gordon Tullock is Professor Emeritus of Law at George Mason University, where he was Distinguished Research Fellow in the Center for Study of Public Choice and UniversityProfessor of Law and Economics. He also taught at the University of South Carolina, the University of Virginia, Rice University, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University, and the University of Arizona. In 1966 he founded the journal that became Public Choice and remained its editor until 1990.

Charles K. Rowley was Duncan Black Professor of Economics at George Mason Universityand a Senior Fellow of the James M. Buchanan Center for Political Economy at George Mason University. He was also General Director of the Locke Institute.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780865975316
Publisher: Liberty Fund, Incorporated
Publication date: 06/22/2004
Series: The Selected Works of Gordon Tullock , #1
Edition description: Volume 1
Pages: 672
Product dimensions: 6.00(w) x 9.00(h) x 1.70(d)
Age Range: 18 Years

Table of Contents


Introduction, by Charles K. Rowley xi
Gordon Tullock, by Mark Blaug xxv
Gordon Tullock: Distinguished Fellow, 1998 xxvii

1. GENESIS
Economic Imperialism 3
Public Choice 16
Public Choice—What I Hope for the Next Twenty-Five Years 27
Casual Recollections of an Editor 36

2. PROBLEMS OF MAJORITY VOTING
Problems of Majority Voting 51
The Irrationality of Intransitivity 62
Entry Barriers in Politics 69
Federalism: Problems of Scale 78
The General Irrelevance of the General Impossibility Theorem 90
Why So Much Stability 105
Is There a Paradox of Voting? 124

3. THE DEMAND-REVEALING PROCESS
A New and Superior Process for Making Social Choices
(T. Nicolaus Tideman and Gordon Tullock) 133
The Demand-Revealing Process as a Welfare Indicator 149
Demand-Revealing Process, Coalitions, and Public Goods 164

4. RENT SEEKING
The Welfare Costs of Tariffs, Monopolies, and Theft 169
The Cost of Transfers 180
More on the Welfare Costs of Transfers 194
Competing for Aid 199
The Transitional Gains Trap 212
Efficient Rent Seeking 222
Rent Seeking 237

5. REDISTRIBUTIVE POLITICS
Inheritance Justified 247
Inheritance Rejustified 258
The Charity of the Uncharitable 262
The Rhetoric and Reality of Redistribution 276

6. BUREAUCRACY
Dynamic Hypothesis on Bureaucracy 297
The Expanding Public Sector: Wagner Squared
(James M. Buchanan and Gordon Tullock) 302

7. THE SOCIAL DILEMMA
The Edge of the Jungle 309
Corruption and Anarchy 323
The Paradox of Revolution 329
Rationality and Revolution 341

8. THE PROBLEM OF SOCIAL COST
Public and Private Interaction under Reciprocal Externality
(James M. Buchanan and Gordon Tullock) 349
Social Cost and Government Action 378
Public Decisions as Public Goods 388
Information without Profit 394
Polluters’ Profits and Political Response: Direct Controls versus Taxes
(James M. Buchanan and Gordon Tullock) 412
Polluters’ Profits and Political Response: Direct Controls versus Taxes:
Reply (James M. Buchanan and Gordon Tullock) 425
Hawks, Doves, and Free Riders 427

9. LAW AND ECONOMICS
An Economic Approach to Crime 441
The Costs of a Legal System (Warren F. Schwartz and Gordon Tullock) 456
On the Efficient Organization of Trials 465
On the Efficient Organization of Trials: Reply to McChesney,
and Ordover and Weitzman 480
Judicial Errors and a Proposal for Reform
(I. J. Good and Gordon Tullock) 484
Court Errors 495
Legal Heresy: Presidential Address to the Western Economic Association
Annual Meeting—1995 509
Juries 521

10. BIOECONOMICS
The Coal Tit as a Careful Shopper 537
Biological Externalities 541
Biological Applications of Economics 553
The Economics of (Very) Primitive Societies 558

11. IN THE PUBLIC INTEREST
A (Partial) Rehabilitation of the Public Interest Theory 577
How to Do Well While Doing Good! 589

APPENDIXES
Gordon Tullock: Biographical Note 605
Contents of the Selected Works of Gordon Tullock 611

Index 623

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