ABSTRACT

First Published in 2011.This is Volume 11 of fourteen in the library collection of Policy and Government and looks at the applications from public choice theory on decision making. It brings together proceedings that look seek to answer the question for the forum, which was whether public choice theory offers promise of providing a firmer foundation for applied institutional research and for institutional innovations which could contribute to the solution of some of these problems.

chapter |32 pages

Public Choice in Practice

chapter |36 pages

The Resource Allocation Role of Reviewing Courts

Common Law Functions in a Regulatory Era

chapter |42 pages

International Resource Regimes