Democracy and Welfare Economics

by Hans van den Doel

Paperback, 1993

Publication

Cambridge University Press (1993), Edition: 2, 228 pages

Description

This is a fully revised and updated version of Hans van der Doel's Democracy and Welfare Economics. It presents the economic theory of political decision-making (otherwise knownn as new political economy, or public choice), providing students with an accessible and clear introduction to this important subject. The authors identify four different methods of decision-making by which the political process transforms the demands of individual citizens into government policy and public goods and services: negotiation, majority decision, representations and bureaucratic implementation. These are analysed, in turn, as independent decision-making models whose effectiveness is examined with reference to economic theory. A final chapter draws conclusions from this analysis, arguing that the size of the public sector is a result of forces that work in different directions at different stages of the political process.… (more)

Language

Original language

English

Physical description

228 p.; 5.98 inches

ISBN

0521436370 / 9780521436373
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