1st Edition

The Economic Theory of Representative Government

Edited By Albert Breton Copyright 1974
244 Pages
by Routledge

248 Pages
by Routledge

244 Pages
by Routledge

This book provides a theory capable of explaining the patterns of public expenditures and taxation that occur under representative government. Economists and political scientists have come to realize that issues of public policy and public finance cannot be solved on the naive assumption that these are problems tackled by a government that exists only to serve the public good. Instead, government... Read more
I: Background and Definitions; 1: An Introduction; 2: The Output of Governments; 3: The Institutional Framework; II: The Structure of Demand; 4: The Origins of Political Action; 5: The Instruments of Political Participation; 6: The Demand for Government Policies; III: The Structure of Supply; 7: The Behavior of Political Parties; 8: Technical Constraints on the Behavior of the Governing Party; 9: The Behavior of Bureaus; IV: Resource Allocation in the Public Sector; 10: The Equilibrium Quantity of Government Policies; 11: Comparative Statical Displacements of Equilibrium; 12: Conclusion

Biography

Orville Brim