Preferences and Situations : Points of Intersection Between Historical and Rational Choice In. /
"A scholarly gulf has tended to divide historians, political scientists, and social movement theorists on how people develop and act on their preferences. Rational choice scholars assumed that people - regardless of the time and place in which they live - try to achieve certain goals, like maxi...
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New York :
Russell Sage Foundation,
2005.
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Tabla de Contenidos:
- Intersections between historical and rational choice institutionalism / Ira Katznelson and Barry R. Weingast
- A cross of gold, a crown of thorns: preferences and decisions in the 1896 Democratic National Convention / Richard Bensel
- Congress and civil rights policy: an examination of endogenous preferences / David W. Brady, John A. Ferejohn, and Jeremy C. Pope
- "To give counsel and to consent": why the King (Edward I) expelled his Jews (in 1290) / Ira Katznelson
- Preference formation as a political process: the case of monetary union in Europe / Peter A. Hall
- Persuasion, preference change, and critical junctures: the microfoundations of a macroscopic concept / Barry R. Weingast
- Endogenous preferences about courts: a theory of judicial state building in the nineteenth century / Charles M. Cameron
- Inducing preferences within organizations: the case of unions / Margaret Levi
- Preference formation in transitional justice / Jon Elster
- What the politics of enfranchisement can tell us about how rational choice theorists study institutions / James Johnson
- Combining institutionalisms: liberal choices and political trajectories in Central America / James Mahoney.