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Method and Morals in Constitutional Economics

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    Book Overview
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    Chapter 1 Onwards and Upwards — James Buchanan at 80
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    Chapter 2 Buchanan and the Virginia School
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    Chapter 3 A Young Man of Eighty
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    Chapter 4 Buchanan-as-Artist: A Retrospective
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    Chapter 5 Science and the Social Order
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    Chapter 6 A Creative Theorist in His Workshop: James M. Buchanan as a Positive Economist
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    Chapter 7 Buchanan and Shackle on Cost, Choice and Subjective Economics
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    Chapter 8 The Art of the State, State of the Art
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    Chapter 9 Buchanan as a Conservative
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    Chapter 10 Buchanan and Wiseman
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    Chapter 11 Notes on Buchanan on Methodological Individualism
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    Chapter 12 The Importance of Uncertainty in a Two-Stage Theory of Constitutions
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    Chapter 13 The Constitutional Stage Revisited
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    Chapter 14 Evolution and Learning in Collective Decision Making
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    Chapter 15 Revisiting “The Nobel Lie”: An Argument for Constitutional Constraints
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    Chapter 16 The Calculus of Dissent: Constitutional Completion and Public Goods
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    Chapter 17 Pareto Optimality and the Rule of Law
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    Chapter 18 An Invisible Hand Theorem for Collectivists
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    Chapter 19 Does Abstention Matter?
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    Chapter 20 The Transformation of Economic Systems
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    Chapter 21 Will the Europeans Seize Their “Once-in- History Opportunity”? — Comments on James M. Buchanan’s Essay “Europe’s Constitutional Opportunity
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    Chapter 22 The Role of a New International Monetary Institution after the EMU and after the Asian Crises: Some Preliminary Ideas Using Constitutional Economics
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    Chapter 23 On Conditions Favouring the Introduction and Maintenance of Stable Monetary Regimes and of Free Constitutions
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    Chapter 24 Merit Goods from a Constitutional Perspective
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    Chapter 25 James Buchanan as a Health Economist
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    Chapter 26 Morality and the Political Process
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    Chapter 27 Economic Morality as a Competitive Asset
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    Chapter 28 To Help or Not to Help: The Samaritan’s Dilemma Revisited
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    Chapter 29 Constitutional Economics and Ethics — On the Relation Between Self-Interest and Morality
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    Chapter 30 Contingencies, the Limits of Systems, and the Morality of the Market
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    Chapter 31 Mr. Buchanan — Some Episodes from the Life of a University of Virginia Graduate Student in the Early 1960s
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    Chapter 32 James McGill Buchanan: A Classic Original Thinker
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    Chapter 33 Learning from the Master: A Student Evaluation of Professor Buchanan
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    Chapter 34 James M. Buchanan Outside the Classroom: A Former Student’s Perspective
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    Chapter 35 Blacksburg, Virginia: Summer, 1977
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    Chapter 36 A Birthday Reminiscence
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    Chapter 37 First Encounters with James Buchanan’s Scholarship: A Personal Reminiscence
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    Chapter 38 James Buchanan’s Influence: A Personal View
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    Chapter 39 ‘Is GMU Big Enough for Buchanan?’
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Title
Method and Morals in Constitutional Economics
Published by
Springer Berlin Heidelberg, January 2002
DOI 10.1007/978-3-662-04810-8
ISBNs
978-3-64-207551-3, 978-3-66-204810-8
Editors

Prof. Dr. Geoffrey Brennan, Prof. Dr. Hartmut Kliemt, Prof. Dr. Robert D. Tollison

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