The rational choice controversy : economic models of politics reconsidered /
Pathologies of Rational Choice Theory, a book written by Donald Green and Ian Shapiro and published in 1994, excited much controversy among political scientists and promoted a dialogue that was printed in a double issue of the journal Critical Review in 1995. This new book reproduces thirteen essays...
Clasificación: | Libro Electrónico |
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Formato: | Electrónico eBook |
Idioma: | Inglés |
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New Haven, CT :
Yale University Press,
1996.
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Acceso en línea: | Texto completo |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- Introduction : economic approaches to politics / Jeffrey Friedman
- Secret existence of expressive behavior / Robert P. Abelson
- Rational choice theory's mysterious rivals / Dennis Chong
- Rational choice and the role of theory in political science / Daniel Diermeier
- Unification, universalism, and rational choice theory / John Ferejohn and Debra Satz
- Rational choice, empirical contributions, and the scientific enterprise / Morris P. Fiorina
- Promise and limitations of rational choice theory / Stanley Keller, Jr.
- What rational choice explains / Robert E. Lane
- Poverty of Green and Shapiro / Susanne Lohmann
- Rational choice as social physics / James Bernard Murphy
- Engineering or science : what is the study of politics? / Peter C. Ordeshook
- Rational choice and political economy / Norman Schofield
- Statistical political philosophy and positive political theory / Kenneth A. Shepsle
- When rationality fails / Michael Taylor
- Pathologies revisited : reflections on our critics / Donald P. Green and Ian Shapiro.