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Public Choice

An Introduction
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Public Choice by Iain McLean offers a clear and accessible introduction to public choice theory, a field recognised by the 1968 Nobel Prize in Economics. The book explores collective action and how individual preferences combine into social consensus. It discusses the paradox where self-interest hinders contributions to public goods like national defence and clean air, and examines the roles of politicians, bureaucrats, interest groups, and citizens in shaping government decisions. The author also addresses the complexities of aggregating individual preferences and their effects on electoral reform and the concept of 'the will of the people'.
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This book is ideal for students and readers interested in politics, economics, and public policy who seek an understandable introduction to public choice theory and its real-world implications.

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This work offers students of politics and sociology a non-technical explanation of public choice in theory and practice, examining its intellectual roots in games theory, co-operation and collective choice.

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The 1968 Nobel Prize for Economics was awarded to one of the founders of public choice theory, James Buchanan, yet many people have only the vaguest idea what public choice is. Public Choice offers an unusually clear and accessible introduction to this important subject. McLean examines the workings of public choice from two related perspectivesโ€”collective action and the aggregation of individual preferences into social consensus.

The book highlights the paradox at the heart of collective action: that self-interest in the public domain is frequently counterproductive. National defence and clean air are things we all benefit fromโ€”they are public goodsโ€”but we tend to resist contributing to them. The first part of this book examines how government choice in such areas is shaped, and by whomโ€”political entrepreneurs, bureaucrats, interest groups, and ordinary citizens. McLean uses the idea of a public market in which politicians sell what they hope voters will buy and further considers how and when people (and animals) cooperate to produce public goods even without government coercion.

In the second part of the book, the author examines the consequences of combining individual preferences, arguing that there is no straightforward way of adding them up to form a 'social ordering' and assessing the implications of this both for electoral reform and for the status of 'the will of the people'.

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INFORMATION

ISBN: 9780631138396

Publisher: John Wiley and Sons Ltd

Format: Paperback / softback

Date Published: 29 May 1987

Country: United Kingdom

Imprint: Wiley-Blackwell

Audience: Tertiary education, Professional and scholarly

DIMENSIONS

Spine width: 17.0mm

Width: 154.0mm

Height: 229.0mm

Weight: 369g

Pages: 240

About the Author

IAIN MCLEAN is Professor of Politics at Oxford University and a Fellow of Nuffield College, UK. He has worked on British politics and public policy for over 30 years. He has been a front bench councillor twice.

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