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Michael C. Munger

Professor of Political Science
Political Science
Box 90204, Durham, NC 27708-0204
140 Science Drive, 217 Gross, Box 90204, Durham, NC 27708

Selected Publications


Race, risk, and greed: Harold Black's contributions to the institutional economics of finance

Journal Article Public Choice · December 1, 2023 Dr. Harold Black has made a career of investigating the effects of different rules and institutional arrangements on the extent to which market participants in finance can exercise a taste for discrimination. This paper considers the nature of Black's cont ... Full text Cite

Contractarianism, constitutionalism, and the status quo

Journal Article Public Choice · June 1, 2023 The constitutional political economy (CPE) approach as developed by James Buchanan places emphasis on supermajority rules—in particular, a unanimity requirement for constitutional change. Critics argue that this approach “privileges the status quo” in two ... Full text Cite

The Governance Cycle in Parliamentary Democracies A Computational Social Science Approach

Journal Article · January 31, 2023 Though realistically modeling this 'governance cycle' is beyond the scope of traditional formal analysis, this book attacks the problem computationally in two ways. ... Open Access Cite

Karl Mittermaier Economic Theory vs. Reality

Journal Article INDEPENDENT REVIEW · 2023 Cite

“Apparently, You Don’t”: Economist Jokes as an Educational Tool

Journal Article Journal of Private Enterprise · January 1, 2023 This paper addresses the growing literature on the comparative statics of rhetorical equilibrium, using humor as the animating device that corrodes existing norms for understanding the commercial system. Three motivations for economics jokes are advanced: ... Cite

Max-Plus Synchronization in Decentralized Trading Systems

Conference Proceedings of the IEEE Conference on Decision and Control · January 1, 2023 We introduce a decentralized mechanism for pricing and exchanging alternatives constrained by transaction costs. We characterize the time-invariant solutions of a heat equation involving a (weighted) Tarski Laplacian operator, defined for max-plus matrix-w ... Full text Cite

A Presumption in Favor of Liberty

Chapter · January 1, 2023 Born in rural, segregated central Florida, I was lucky enough to go to a liberal arts college and to begin to see the connections between oppressive state action and the misery of citizens. I developed an attachment to directional, rather than destinationi ... Full text Cite

Giants among us: do we need a new antitrust paradigm?

Journal Article Constitutional Political Economy · December 1, 2022 Traditional antitrust policy was formulated to control pricing and output decisions that were not disciplined by competitive forces, either because of monopoly power or agreements in restraint of trade. Because there is no single criterion for evaluating p ... Full text Cite

From Airbnb to solar: electricity market platforms as local sharing economies

Journal Article Public Choice · December 1, 2022 Distributed energy resource (DER) technologies such as rooftop solar change the structure of production and consumption in the electricity industry. These changes will be mediated by digital platforms in ways that will sharply decrease scale economy entry ... Full text Cite

A 'Good' Industrial Policy is Impossible: With an Application to AB5 and Contractors

Journal Article Journal of Law, Economics, and Policy. · June 4, 2022 Open Access Cite

Attention distribution as a measure of issue salience

Journal Article Public Choice · June 1, 2022 In spatial theory a central concept is salience, or the relative importance of issues in a voter’s mind in evaluating candidates’ platforms. Traditional, self-reported measures of salience have either been national in breadth (“which issues are most import ... Full text Cite

Corruption

Chapter · May 3, 2022 Full text Cite

Where you stand depends on where you live: county voting on the Texas secession referendum

Journal Article Constitutional Political Economy · March 1, 2022 During the first half of the 19th century, Western Texas was a “trap baited with grass” that attracted migrants hoping to farm. When settlers on the wrong side of an unknown, invisible line could not build successful farms, residents in those counties vote ... Full text Cite

Anthony Downs (1930–2021)

Journal Article Social Choice and Welfare · January 2022 Full text Cite

In Memoriam: Richard L. Stroup (1943-2021)

Journal Article INDEPENDENT REVIEW · 2022 Cite

Condorcet Loser in 2016: Apparently Trump; Condorcet Winner: Not Clinton?

Journal Article American Politics Research · November 1, 2021 Using thermometer score data from the ANES, we show that while there may have been no clear-cut Condorcet winner among the 2016 US presidential candidates, there appears to have been a Condorcet loser: Donald Trump. Thus the surprise is that the electorate ... Full text Cite

Breaking up is hard to do: Lessons from the strange case of New Zealand

Journal Article Social Science Quarterly · November 1, 2021 Objective: To investigate historical antecedents for the likely effects of Brexit, the “breaking up” of the Commonwealth is considered. In particular, the effects on New Zealand in the period following “Brentry,” or the entry of the UK into the EU, are mea ... Full text Cite

Race, risk, and greed: Harold Black's contributions to the institutional economics of finance

Journal Article Public Choice · December 1, 2023 Dr. Harold Black has made a career of investigating the effects of different rules and institutional arrangements on the extent to which market participants in finance can exercise a taste for discrimination. This paper considers the nature of Black's cont ... Full text Cite

Contractarianism, constitutionalism, and the status quo

Journal Article Public Choice · June 1, 2023 The constitutional political economy (CPE) approach as developed by James Buchanan places emphasis on supermajority rules—in particular, a unanimity requirement for constitutional change. Critics argue that this approach “privileges the status quo” in two ... Full text Cite

The Governance Cycle in Parliamentary Democracies A Computational Social Science Approach

Journal Article · January 31, 2023 Though realistically modeling this 'governance cycle' is beyond the scope of traditional formal analysis, this book attacks the problem computationally in two ways. ... Open Access Cite

Karl Mittermaier Economic Theory vs. Reality

Journal Article INDEPENDENT REVIEW · 2023 Cite

“Apparently, You Don’t”: Economist Jokes as an Educational Tool

Journal Article Journal of Private Enterprise · January 1, 2023 This paper addresses the growing literature on the comparative statics of rhetorical equilibrium, using humor as the animating device that corrodes existing norms for understanding the commercial system. Three motivations for economics jokes are advanced: ... Cite

Max-Plus Synchronization in Decentralized Trading Systems

Conference Proceedings of the IEEE Conference on Decision and Control · January 1, 2023 We introduce a decentralized mechanism for pricing and exchanging alternatives constrained by transaction costs. We characterize the time-invariant solutions of a heat equation involving a (weighted) Tarski Laplacian operator, defined for max-plus matrix-w ... Full text Cite

A Presumption in Favor of Liberty

Chapter · January 1, 2023 Born in rural, segregated central Florida, I was lucky enough to go to a liberal arts college and to begin to see the connections between oppressive state action and the misery of citizens. I developed an attachment to directional, rather than destinationi ... Full text Cite

Giants among us: do we need a new antitrust paradigm?

Journal Article Constitutional Political Economy · December 1, 2022 Traditional antitrust policy was formulated to control pricing and output decisions that were not disciplined by competitive forces, either because of monopoly power or agreements in restraint of trade. Because there is no single criterion for evaluating p ... Full text Cite

From Airbnb to solar: electricity market platforms as local sharing economies

Journal Article Public Choice · December 1, 2022 Distributed energy resource (DER) technologies such as rooftop solar change the structure of production and consumption in the electricity industry. These changes will be mediated by digital platforms in ways that will sharply decrease scale economy entry ... Full text Cite

A 'Good' Industrial Policy is Impossible: With an Application to AB5 and Contractors

Journal Article Journal of Law, Economics, and Policy. · June 4, 2022 Open Access Cite

Attention distribution as a measure of issue salience

Journal Article Public Choice · June 1, 2022 In spatial theory a central concept is salience, or the relative importance of issues in a voter’s mind in evaluating candidates’ platforms. Traditional, self-reported measures of salience have either been national in breadth (“which issues are most import ... Full text Cite

Corruption

Chapter · May 3, 2022 Full text Cite

Where you stand depends on where you live: county voting on the Texas secession referendum

Journal Article Constitutional Political Economy · March 1, 2022 During the first half of the 19th century, Western Texas was a “trap baited with grass” that attracted migrants hoping to farm. When settlers on the wrong side of an unknown, invisible line could not build successful farms, residents in those counties vote ... Full text Cite

Anthony Downs (1930–2021)

Journal Article Social Choice and Welfare · January 2022 Full text Cite

In Memoriam: Richard L. Stroup (1943-2021)

Journal Article INDEPENDENT REVIEW · 2022 Cite

Condorcet Loser in 2016: Apparently Trump; Condorcet Winner: Not Clinton?

Journal Article American Politics Research · November 1, 2021 Using thermometer score data from the ANES, we show that while there may have been no clear-cut Condorcet winner among the 2016 US presidential candidates, there appears to have been a Condorcet loser: Donald Trump. Thus the surprise is that the electorate ... Full text Cite

Breaking up is hard to do: Lessons from the strange case of New Zealand

Journal Article Social Science Quarterly · November 1, 2021 Objective: To investigate historical antecedents for the likely effects of Brexit, the “breaking up” of the Commonwealth is considered. In particular, the effects on New Zealand in the period following “Brentry,” or the entry of the UK into the EU, are mea ... Full text Cite

Desert? You Can't Handle Desert!

Journal Article INDEPENDENT REVIEW · 2021 Open Access Cite

Populism, Self-Government, and Liberty

Journal Article INDEPENDENT REVIEW · 2021 Open Access Cite

Ideology and the Direction of Causation in the Acquisition and Maintenance of Shared Belief Systems

Journal Article Kyklos · August 1, 2020 Preferences and beliefs are more widely and systematically shared than might be predicted by a subjective, idiosyncratic view arising out of neoclassical economics. Two works were published twenty five years ago on just this question, contesting conception ... Full text Cite

Moral community and moral order: Buchanan’s theory of obligation

Journal Article Public Choice · June 1, 2020 In 1981, James Buchanan published the text of a lecture entitled “Moral Community, Moral Order, and Moral Anarchy.” The argument in that paper deserves more attention than it has received in the literature, as it closely follows the argument made by Adam S ... Full text Cite

A Theory of Just Market Exchange

Journal Article Journal of Value Inquiry · March 1, 2020 Full text Open Access Cite

Was Karl Marx a Public-Choice Theorist?

Journal Article INDEPENDENT REVIEW · March 1, 2020 Link to item Cite

The Road to Crony Capitalism

Journal Article INDEPENDENT REVIEW · December 1, 2019 Open Access Link to item Cite

Tomorrow 3.0: Transaction Costs and the Sharing Economy (an excerpt)

Journal Article Ekonomicheskaya Sotsiologiya · November 1, 2019 According to Michael Munger, there is some evidence of the Third Great Economic Revolution, which can be traced within two dimensions: the sharing economy and the brokerage economy. Although in many industries, these two dimensions are far from each other, ... Full text Cite

Tullock and the welfare costs of corruption: there is a “political Coase Theorem”

Journal Article Public Choice · October 1, 2019 Gordon Tullock developed an approach to understanding dynamic processes of political change and policy outcomes. The key insight is the notion that political insiders have a comparative advantage—because they face lower transaction costs—in manipulating ru ... Full text Open Access Cite

The State of the First Amendment: 2018

Journal Article INDEPENDENT REVIEW · September 1, 2019 Link to item Cite

Is Capitalism Sustainable?

Book · July 10, 2019 Cite

Making the Voluntaryist Venn Work for Us, Not against Us

Journal Article INDEPENDENT REVIEW · March 1, 2019 Link to item Cite

THE SIGNIFICANCE OF POLITICAL PARTIES

Chapter · January 1, 2019 Political parties have been conceived variously as teams of candidates, of ideological activists, or of groups of voters. Their goals range range from winning office or controlling government to implementing a shared vision of policy. But candidates, activ ... Full text Cite

On the origins and goals of public choice: Constitutional conspiracy?

Journal Article Independent Review · December 1, 2018 Open Access Cite

What Is "Actually Existing Socialism"?

Journal Article INDEPENDENT REVIEW · September 1, 2018 Link to item Cite

30 years after the nobel: James Buchanan’s political philosophy

Journal Article Review of Austrian Economics · June 1, 2018 There are three main foundations of Public Choice theory: methodological individualism, behavioral symmetry, and “politics as exchange.” The first two are represented in nearly all work that identifies as “Public Choice,” but politics as exchange is often ... Full text Open Access Cite

Can profit seekers be virtuous?

Chapter · February 12, 2018 Cite

On the contingent vice of corruption

Journal Article Social Philosophy and Policy · January 1, 2018 This essay develops a notion of “functional corruption,” adapted from sociology, to note that the harm of corruption appears to be contingent. In a system of dysfunctional institutions, corruption can improve the efficiency and speed of allocative mechanis ... Full text Cite

Tomorrow 3.0: Transaction Costs and the Sharing Economy

Book · January 1, 2018 With the growing popularity of apps such as Uber and Airbnb, there has been a keen interest in the rise of the sharing economy. Michael C. Munger brings these new trends in the economy down to earth by focusing on their relation to the fundamental economic ... Full text Cite

Government failure and market failure

Chapter · August 18, 2017 Cite

Egalitarianism, properly conceived: We all are "Rawlsekians" now!

Journal Article Independent Review · June 1, 2017 Cite

Robert D. Tollison: A remembrance

Journal Article Public Choice · April 1, 2017 Full text Cite

RECONSTRUCTING RACISM: TRANSFORMING RACIAL HIERARCHY from "nECESSARY EVIL" into "pOSITIVE GOOD"

Journal Article Social Philosophy and Policy · January 1, 2017 Our theoretical claim is that racism was consciously (though perhaps not intentionally) devised, and later evolved, to serve two conflicting purposes. First, racism served a legal-economic purpose, legitimating ownership and savage treatment of slaves by s ... Full text Open Access Cite

Tomorrow 3.0 the sharing economy

Journal Article Independent Review · December 1, 2016 A third great economic revolution will come about as the sharing economy slashes transaction costs and turns almost every product into an asset with the potential to earn rental income for its owner. Although the demand for manufactured goods will fall, co ... Cite

Douglass C. North: The answer is "transactions costs"

Journal Article Independent Review · June 1, 2016 Michael C. Munger found during conducting economic research that professor Douglass C. North emphasized on the concept of transactions costs as an answer to most of the economic problems, suggesting that transactions costs played a central role in solving ... Cite

Success, White Privilege, and Donald Trump

Internet Publication · April 18, 2016 Link to item Cite

The Beauty of the Virtual Discussion Section

Other Chronicle of Higher Education · April 11, 2016 Link to item Cite

Gordon Tullock as a political scientist

Journal Article Constitutional Political Economy · April 1, 2016 We consider Gordon Tullock’s impact in political science, focusing on his influence as a scholar and as an academic entrepreneur. It is common to think of Tullock as a “natural economist,” but his formal training at Chicago encompassed considerable coursew ... Full text Open Access Cite

Should You Hire a Private Bodyguard?

Internet Publication · March 18, 2016 Link to item Cite

We Can Never Run Out of Anything

Internet Publication · February 5, 2016 Link to item Cite

Customer or Consumer: Michael Munger Responds

Internet Publication · January 27, 2016 Link to item Cite

The First Rule of Wing-Walking

Internet Publication · January 25, 2016 Link to item Cite

Division of Labor

Internet Publication · 2016 Link to item Cite

We've Gotta Do Something!

Internet Publication · December 28, 2015 Link to item Cite

We Should Do Something!

Internet Publication · December 7, 2015 Link to item Cite

Every Flaw in Consumers Is Worse in Voters

Internet Publication · November 3, 2015 Link to item Cite

Every Flaw in Consumers Is Worse in Voters

Internet Publication · October 29, 2015 Link to item Cite

Condorcet polling can yield serendipitous clues about voter views

Journal Article Public Choice · October 1, 2015 Condorcet polling provides additional information about pairwise rankings often obscured in standard polls when there are three or more candidates. This paper analyzes an original dataset collected from Duke University students in North Carolina concerning ... Full text Cite

The anatomy of government failure

Journal Article Public Choice · July 1, 2015 Government failure is a much bigger problem than its contemporary treatment implies. Setting aside natural disasters, most of the great catastrophes of human history have been government failures of one sort or another. We argue that many so-called market ... Full text Cite

Philosophy, Politics, and Economics An Anthology

Book · June 29, 2015 The only book on the market to include classical and contemporary readings from key authors in Philosophy, Politics, and Economics (PPE), this unique anthology provides a comprehensive overview of the central topics in this rapidly ... ... Cite

Sabotaging Uber: The Umpire Strikes Back

Internet Publication · June 23, 2015 Link to item Cite

Public choice's homeric hero: Gordon Tullock (1922-2014)

Journal Article Independent Review · March 1, 2015 Gordon Tullock, who was born in 1922 in Rockford, Illinois gave the world public choice theory, the concept of rent seeking, and bioeconomics. In early 1943, he enrolled in his first economics class, taught by Henry Calvert Simons. But later in 1943, befor ... Cite

Hasta La Victoria Siempre

Internet Publication · January 15, 2015 Link to item Cite

Choosing in groups: Analytical politics revisited

Book · January 1, 2015 This book is an introduction to the logic and analytics of group choice. To understand how political institutions work, it is important to isolate what citizens - as individuals and as members of society - actually want. This book develops a means of “repr ... Full text Cite

Future of the Economy: Fifty Years

Book · 2015 Authored essays on "Tomorrow 3.0" and "Concluding Essay." ... Cite

Main Reply

Internet Publication · 2015 Symposium on the work of Anthony de Jasay ... Link to item Cite

What Makes an Exchange Euvoluntary

Internet Publication · 2015 Symposium on the work of Anthony de Jasay ... Link to item Cite

Consent, Contract, and the Blood of Tyrants

Internet Publication · 2015 Symposium on the work of Anthony de Jasay ... Link to item Cite

Empowering, Not Enfeebling: Beyond the ‘Market v. State’ Dichotomy

Journal Article Conversations on Philanthropy · 2015 Cite

The soul of James Buchanan?

Journal Article Independent Review · December 1, 2014 The article reflects on the views and life of James M. Buchanan. The Buchanan family had a political past: Buchanan's grandfather had briefly been governor of Tennessee in the early 1890s as a member of the populist People's Party. This party was a coaliti ... Cite

Unicorn Governance

Internet Publication · August 11, 2014 Link to item Cite

The Case for Voluntary Private Cooperation

Internet Publication · April 16, 2014 Link to item Cite

Sophisticated and myopic? Citizen preferences for Electoral College reform

Journal Article Public Choice · March 1, 2014 Featured Publication Different institutions can produce more (or less) preferred outcomes, in terms of citizens' preferences. Consequently, citizen preferences over institutions may "inherit"-to use William Riker's term-the features of preferences over outcomes. But the level ... Full text Cite

Long Division

Internet Publication · January 10, 2014 Link to item Cite

Euvoluntariness and just market exchange: Moral dilemmas from Locke's Venditio

Journal Article Public Choice · January 1, 2014 It is a maxim of Public Choice that voluntary exchanges should not be interfered with by the state. But what makes a voluntary market exchange truly voluntary? We suggest, contra much of the economics literature, that voluntary exchange requires consent un ... Full text Cite

Kaldor-Hicks Coercion, Coasian Bargaining, and the State

Chapter · 2014 Featured Publication Conference volume for Evergreen Resort Coercion Conference, Oct. 1-2, 2010. ... Cite

A Moral Basis for Markets

Journal Article Public Discourse · 2014 Debate with James Stoner ... Link to item Cite

NC Dental Examiners v FTC, "Scholars of Public Choice Economics in Support of FTC"

Report · 2014 Amicus Brief: Supreme Court of the United States ... Link to item Cite

Did southerners favor slavery? Inferences from an analysis of prices in New Orleans, 1805-1860

Journal Article Public Choice · January 1, 2014 During the years immediately following the American Revolution, it was common for Southern elites to express concerns about the morality or long-term viability of slavery. It is unclear, however, whether such expressions of anti-slavery sentiment were genu ... Full text Cite

What Are We For?

Internet Publication · December 4, 2013 Link to item Cite

Strength in Numbers: The Political Power of Weak Interests

Journal Article Political Science Quarterly · December 1, 2013 Full text Cite

2000-2004 Presidential Donor Survey

Dataset · October 1, 2013 Following the 2000 United States presidential election a team of faculty conducted a mail survey of donors who had contributed to any of eight presidential candidates. These included two Democrats (Bill Bradley and Al Gore), five Republicans (Gary Bauer, G ... Cite

Everything You Know About Recycling is Wrong

Other Cato Unbound (On-line journal, not refereed) · 2013 Cite

Freedom of Contract and the Morality of Exchange: Examples From Locke’s Venditio

Journal Article Public Choice · 2013 (with Ricardo Guzman). Public Choice. ... Cite

A Theory About Doing Nothing

Internet Publication · 2013 On “Liberty Matters", Comment on Essay by Robert Leroux. ... Link to item Cite

Everything You Know About Recycling is Wrong

Chapter · 2013 Cato Unbound Symposium ... Link to item Cite

Political science and public choice

Chapter · January 1, 2013 Political science is the study of power, cooperation, and the uses (legitimate or otherwise) of force. Public choice is the application of a general model of rational individual choice and action to a variety of problems of groups choosing in non- market s ... Cite

Preface

Journal Article Adolescent Medicine: State of the Art Reviews · December 1, 2012 Cite

Coercion, the state, and the obligations of citizenship

Journal Article Public Choice · September 1, 2012 Full text Cite

War, the American State, and Politics since 1898

Journal Article INDEPENDENT REVIEW · September 1, 2012 Link to item Cite

Voting methods, problems of majority rule, and demand-revealing procedures

Journal Article Public Choice · July 1, 2012 Gordon Tullock made fundamental conceptual contributions to the understanding of collective choices. Tullock balanced an optimism about the capacity of political choices to facilitate gains from exchange with a pessimism about the negative externalities at ... Full text Cite

Political Science and Public Choice

Chapter · 2012 Featured Publication Cite

Euvoluntary Exchange and the Creation of Wealth

Chapter · 2012 Featured Publication Cite

“Many Cultures, One Message,” et al. v. Clements, et al.

Report · 2012 Amicus Brief: Washington Western District Court ... Cite

Basic Income Is Not an Obligation, But It Might Be a Legitimate Choice

Journal Article Basic Income Studies · January 2012 Featured Publication A distinction is made between libertarian destinations and libertarian directions. Basic income cannot be part of a truly libertarian state unless it could be accomplished entirely through voluntary donations. But basic income is an important step in a lib ... Cite

Persuasion, psychology and public choice

Journal Article Journal of Economic Behavior and Organization · October 1, 2011 There has been a division of labor in the "behavioral sciences" This is perhaps most striking in two of the largest behavioral disciplines, economics and psychology. Since 1990, a number of economists have crossed this boundary. But James Buchanan was one ... Full text Cite

Self-interest and public interest: The motivations of political actors

Journal Article Critical Review · September 1, 2011 Self-Interest and Public Interest in Western Politics showed that the public, politicians, and bureaucrats are often public spirited. But this does not invalidate public-choice theory. Public-choice theory is an ideal type, not a claim that self-interest e ... Full text Cite

Euvoluntary or not, exchange is just

Journal Article Social Philosophy and Policy · June 1, 2011 The arguments for redistribution of wealth, and for prohibiting certain transactions such as price-gouging, both are based in mistaken conceptions of exchange. This paper proposes a neologism, "euvoluntary" exchange, meaning both that the exchange is truly ... Full text Cite

In memoriam: Melvin J. Hinich, 1939-2010

Other Public Choice · January 1, 2011 Full text Cite

The Social Science of Democracy

Journal Article Perspectives on Politics · 2011 Symposium on Jon Elster’s Tocqueville: The First Social Scientist ... Cite

’Basic Income’ is Not an Obligation, But It Might Be a Legitimate Choice

Journal Article Basic Income Studies · December 2010 Cite

How to Write Less Badly

Journal Article Chronicle of Higher Education · September 6, 2010 Cite

10 Tips on How to Write Less Badly

Other The Chronicle of Higher Educaiton · September 6, 2010 Link to item Cite

Lean on Your Staff

Other Chronicle of Higher Education · May 31, 2010 Link to item Cite

10 Suggestions for a New Department Chair

Other Chronicle of Higher Education · April 8, 2010 Link to item Cite

The Right Kind of Nothing

Other Chronicle of Higher Education · January 7, 2010 Link to item Cite

Ideology and the theory of political choice

Book · January 1, 2010 Featured Publication There is no unified theory that can explain both voter choice and where choices come from. Hinich and Munger fill that gap with their model of political communication based on ideology. Rather than beginning with voters and diffuse, atomistic preferences, ... Cite

Political Economy

Chapter · 2010 Cite

Political Economy

Book · 2010 Originally published in 1997. Reprinted in new Chinese language edition, and in new Korean edition. ... Cite

Sorry I'm Late

Other Chronicle of Higher Education · November 16, 2009 Link to item Cite

No Turtles: Faculty-Media Relations

Other Chronicle of Higher Education · June 18, 2009 Link to item Cite

The principal difficulty: Besley’s neo-Rousseavian aspirations

Journal Article The Review of Austrian Economics · June 2009 Full text Cite

Market Makers or Parasites?

Other · February 2009 Cite

Market Makers or Parasites?

Internet Publication · 2009 Link to item Cite

Libertarian Party, et al v. State, et al

Report · 2009 Amicus Brief: Supreme Court of North Carolina ... Link to item Cite

Spatial theory

Chapter · December 1, 2008 One of the fundamental building blocks in the analysis of political phenomena is the representation of preferences. Without some means of capturing the essence of goals and trade-offs for individual choices, the mechanics of the public choice method are st ... Full text Cite

Economic choice, political decision, and the problem of limits

Journal Article Public Choice · December 1, 2008 Assesses the arguments for the use of market, or political, processes for making collective choices. The border between "what is mine" and "what is ours" is contested, but it is unguarded. Where should it lie? How would we know when it should be adjusted? ... Full text Cite

The dynamics of issue introduction: A model based on the politics of ideology

Journal Article Mathematical and Computer Modelling · November 1, 2008 Many topics might be discussed in the course of any election, but problems that are in fact discussed, and which affect the electorate's choice, are located in the issue space of a relatively small dimension. Two factors contribute to this phenomenon: (a) ... Full text Cite

'A' Hire vs. 'the' Hire

Other Chronicle of Higher Education · August 15, 2008 Link to item Cite

Thinking about order without thought: The lifetime contributions of Gordon Tullock

Journal Article Public Choice · April 1, 2008 Philosophers tend to think of them as "conventions." Economists and some biologists conceive of them as "spontaneous orders," a concept discussed at some length in other papers in this issue. Perhaps the most general conception is "systems" theory, with ro ... Full text Cite

New publications

Journal Article Public Choice · March 2008 Full text Cite

Industrial organization and the digital economy

Journal Article PUBLIC CHOICE · March 1, 2008 Link to item Cite

Estimating market power and strategies

Journal Article PUBLIC CHOICE · March 1, 2008 Link to item Cite

Regulation

Other · 2008 Full text Cite

Regulation

Chapter · 2008 Cite

Economic Choice, Political Decision, and the Problem of Limits

Journal Article Public Choice: Homo Economicus, Homo Politicus · 2008 Cite

Thinking About Order Without Thought

Journal Article Public Choice: Tullock's Contributions to Spontaneous Order Studies · 2008 Cite

Blogging and Political Information: Truth or ‘Truthiness’?

Journal Article Public Choice: The Power and Political Science of Blogs. · 2008 Cite

Blogging and political information: Truth or truthiness?

Journal Article Public Choice · January 1, 2008 Does the blogosphere generate truth, or what Stephen Colbert calls 'truthiness,' facts or concepts one only wishes or believes were true? Bloggers and the mainstream media face the same difficulties if they wish to rely on the blogosphere as a generator of ... Full text Cite

Culture, order, and virtue

Chapter · October 29, 2007 Full text Cite

The Five Sorry Rules of Lateness

Internet Publication · October 1, 2007 Link to item Cite

Editorial announcement

Journal Article Public Choice · September 1, 2007 Full text Cite

Candidate uncertainty, mental models, and complexity: Some experimental results

Journal Article Public Choice · July 1, 2007 Since the work of Downs (1957), spatial models of elections have been a mainstay of research in political science and public choice. Despite the plethora of theoretical and empirical research involving spatial models, researchers have not considered in gre ... Full text Cite

Candidate Uncertainty, Mental Models, and Complexity: Some Experimental Results

Journal Article Public Choice · 2007 Since the work of Downs (1957), spatial models of elections have been a mainstay of research in political science and public choice. Despite the plethora of theoretical and empirical research involving spatial models, researchers have not considered in gre ... Full text Link to item Cite

Public Policy Informatics: Does Better Information Produce Better Public Policy?

Journal Article International Journal of Public Policy · September 2006 Cite

Rent Seek and You Will Find

Internet Publication · July 3, 2006 Link to item Cite

A Fable of the OC

Internet Publication · April 3, 2006 Link to item Cite

Unintended Consequences 1, Good Intentions 0

Internet Publication · January 9, 2006 Link to item Cite

Unintended Consequences 1, Good Intentions 0

Journal Article EconLib · 2006 Cite

A Fable of the OC

Journal Article · 2006 Cite

Rent Seek and You Will Find

Journal Article EconLib · 2006 Cite

In Memoriam: Otto "Toby" Davis

Other Public Choice · 2006 Cite

Nineteenth-century voting procedures in a twenty-first century world

Chapter · December 1, 2005 Voting procedures nowadays are anachronistic on two counts: the technology of recording and counting votes often is outmoded and too much is expected from the mechanisms of democratic choice. Even if votes always and everywhere were counted perfectly, elec ... Full text Cite

Everybody Loves Mikey

Internet Publication · August 1, 2005 Link to item Cite

Nineteenth-century voting procedures in a twenty-first century world

Journal Article Public Choice · July 1, 2005 Voting procedures nowadays are anachronistic on two counts: the technology of recording and counting votes often is outmoded and too much is expected from the mechanisms of democratic choice. Even if votes always and everywhere were counted perfectly, elec ... Full text Cite

The Thing Itself

Internet Publication · March 7, 2005 Link to item Cite

Democracy is a Means, Not an End

Internet Publication · January 10, 2005 Link to item Cite

19th Century Voting Procedures in a 21st Century World

Journal Article Public Choice · 2005 Cite

Regulation

Journal Article · 2005 Cite

The Thing Itself

Other Econ Lib. · 2005 Cite

Democracy is a Means, Not an End

Other Econ Lib. · 2005 Cite

Regulation

Chapter · 2005 Cite

19th Century Voting Procedures in a 21st Century World

Journal Article Public Choice: Public Chpoce Perspectives at the Dawn of the 21st Century · 2005 Cite

Move to markets? An empirical analysis of privatization in developing countries

Journal Article Journal of International Development · March 1, 2004 Aspects of the privatization experience are analysed for a group of 35 low or middle-income developing countries, over the period 1982 through 1999. The theory turns on net political benefits, which in our model are the primary determinant of privatization ... Full text Cite

Economists and fiscal policy advice: A deficit or a deficiency?

Journal Article Public Choice · January 1, 2004 Full text Cite

Commentary on "The Quest for Meaning in Public Choice" by Elinor Ostrom and Vincent Ostrom

Journal Article American Journal of Economics and Sociology · January 1, 2004 The Ostroms have created a paper that goes to the very heart of the public choice enterprise. They suggest that we should conceive of the evolution of constitutional procedures and laws in analogy with biological evolution. One of the paper's central goals ... Full text Cite

Use of integer programming to optimize the scheduling of panels at annual meetings of the Public Choice Society

Journal Article Public Choice · October 1, 2003 Preparation for the annual meetings of an organization such as the Public Choice Society involves scheduling various panels (sessions) in the available time slots. No person can be scheduled for more than one panel in the same time slot. Each panel belongs ... Full text Cite

Voting with dollars: A new paradigm for campaign finance.

Journal Article JOURNAL OF ECONOMIC LITERATURE · September 1, 2003 Link to item Cite

Long divisions

Journal Article NEW REPUBLIC · July 7, 2003 Link to item Cite

State legislators' beliefs about legislation that restricts youth access to tobacco products.

Journal Article Health education & behavior : the official publication of the Society for Public Health Education · April 2003 Better understanding of the cognitive framework for decision making among legislators is important for advocacy of health-promoting legislation. In 1994, the authors surveyed state legislators from North Carolina, Texas, and Vermont concerning their belief ... Full text Cite

Voting

Chapter · 2003 Cite

Committee Assignments

Chapter · 2003 Cite

Interest Groups

Chapter · 2003 Cite

Spatial Theory

Chapter · 2003 Cite

Investigating the incidence of killer amendments in congress

Conference Journal of Politics · January 1, 2003 While much empirical research has been devoted to the study of "killer amendments" in recent years, few studies have explicitly examined the theoretical foundations of the phenomenon. The goal of this paper is to investigate why some killer amendment attem ... Full text Cite

Comment on 'Judicializing Politics, Politicizing Law', by John Ferejohn

Journal Article Law and Contemporary Problems · July 2002 Cite

A Logic of Expressive Choice. By Alexander A. Schuessler. Princeton, NJ: Princeton University Press, 2000. 177p. $49.50 cloth, $16.95 paper.

Journal Article American Political Science Review · March 2002 An interesting aspect of life at Duke is the annual construction of our local Brigadoon. The well-ordered but ephemeral tent city is named “Krzyzewskiville,” after Duke's head basketball coach. K-ville appears once a year in the weeks before the ga ... Full text Cite

Comment on 'Judicializing Politics, Politicizing Law' by John Ferejohn

Journal Article Law and contemporary problems: The Law of Politics · 2002 Cite

Brief Amicus Campaign Finance Scholars in Support of Appellant, Citizens United

Report · 2002 Supreme Court of the United States: Citizens United v. Federal Elections Commission ... Link to item Cite

From Subsistence to Exchange, and Other Essays. Peter Bauer

Journal Article The Journal of Politics · November 2001 Full text Cite

Voting

Chapter · 2001 Cite

Analyzing Policy Choices, Conflicts, and Practices

Book · 2000 Introduction to the conceptual foundations of policy analysis including the basics of the welfare-economics paradigm and cost-benefit analysis. ... Cite

Five Questions: An Integrated Research Agenda in Public

Journal Article Public Choice · 2000 Cite

Reply to Roelofs

Journal Article PS - Political Science and Politics · January 1, 2000 Full text Cite

The Downsian Model Predicts Divergence

Journal Article Journal of Theoretical Politics · 2000 Cite

The (un)predictability of primaries with many candidates: Simulation evidence

Journal Article Public Choice · January 1, 2000 It is common to describe the dynamic processes that generate outcomes in U.S. primaries as "unstable" or "unpredictable". In fact, the way we choose candidates may amount to a lottery. This paper uses a simulation approach, assuming 10,000 voters who vote ... Full text Cite

Political science and fundamental research

Journal Article PS - Political Science and Politics · January 1, 2000 Full text Cite

Congress: A Political Economic History of Roll Call Voting

Journal Article The Independent Review · 1999 Cite

Pangloss was right: Reforming congress is useless, expensive, or harmful

Journal Article Duke Environmental Law and Policy Forum · December 1, 1998 Cite

The Political Economy of Dictatorship

Journal Article The Canadian Journal of Economics / Revue canadienne d'Economique · October 1998 Full text Cite

Congressional parties and primary election challenges.

Journal Article LEGISLATIVE STUDIES QUARTERLY · August 1, 1998 Link to item Cite

Predictors of state legislators' intentions to vote for cigarette tax increases.

Journal Article Preventive medicine · March 1998 BackgroundThis study analyzed influences on state legislators' decisions about cigarette tax increase votes using a research strategy based on political science and social-psychological models.MethodsLegislators from three states represen ... Full text Cite

Odd Markets in Japanese History: Law and Economic Growth. J. Mark Ramseyer

Journal Article The Journal of Politics · February 1998 Full text Cite

Mathematics and Politics

Journal Article Chance, Magazine of the American Statiscal Association · 1998 Cite

Editors' Introduction

Journal Article Public Choice: Empirical Studies in Comparative Politics · 1998 Cite

Ideology and the construction of nationality: The Canadian elections of 1993

Journal Article Public Choice · January 1, 1998 Canada is one nation, but it is in many ways two communities, one Francophone and the other Anglophone. We employ a formal model of "ideology" and analyze how nationality is constructed in people's minds. The magnitude of the changes in expressed "preferen ... Full text Cite

State Legislators' Attitudes and Voting Intentions about Tobacco Control Legislation

Journal Article American Journal of Public Health · July 1997 Cite

Analytical Politics

Book · April 13, 1997 Featured Publication To 'analyse' means to break into components and understand. But new readers find modern mathematical theories of politics so inaccessible that analysis is difficult. Where does one start? Analytical Politics is an introduction to analytical theorie ... Full text Cite

State legislators' perceptions of lobbyists and lobbying on tobacco control issues.

Journal Article Tobacco control · January 1997 ObjectiveTo determine state legislators' perceptions about health and tobacco lobbyists, their frequency of contact with these lobbyists, and the amount of campaign contributions from health professional organisations and the tobacco industry. ... Full text Cite

Forum: The Dead Cats of November

Other PS: Political Science and Politics · September 1995 Cite

Win, lose, or withdraw: A categorical analysis of career patterns in the House of Representatives, 1948-1978

Journal Article Public Choice · April 1, 1995 The literature on incumbency advantage has focused on margin as an indicator for electoral security. But while electoral margin is a good ex ante measure, it is a poor ex post measure of security. Further, existing work has not integrated the choice of ret ... Full text Cite

Trust: Representatives and Constituencies

Journal Article Public Choice · 1995 Cite

The Economic Foundations of Government

Journal Article Southern Economic Journal · 1995 Cite

Forum

Journal Article PS: Political Science & Politics · January 1, 1995 Full text Cite

Strategizing in small group decision-making: Host state identification for radioactive waste disposal among eight southern states

Journal Article Public Choice · January 1, 1995 Experimental work in economics has long focussed attention on strategic interaction amongst individuals. A robust result is that a large fraction of participants in public goods experiments act cooperatively. This paper tests for the extent of strategic be ... Full text Cite

Win, Lose, or Withdraw: A Categorical Analysis of Career Patterns in the House of Representatives, 1948-1978

Journal Article Public Choice · 1995 Winner of the "Duncan Black Award" for best paper published in Public Choice for 1995. ... Cite

Legislative Voting and the Economic Theory of Politics

Journal Article Southern economic journal · 1995 Cite

A comparison of incumbent security in the House and Senate

Journal Article Public Choice · February 1, 1994 Full text Cite

Corporate Political Agency: The Construction of Competition in Public Affairs

Journal Article American Political Science Review · 1994 Cite

The Determinants of Industry Political Activity, 1978-1986

Journal Article The American political science review · 1994 Cite

Not Equitable, Not Efficient: U.S. Policy on Low-Level Radioactive Waste Disposal

Journal Article Journal of Policy Analysis and Management · 1994 Cite

Comparing Reelection Rates in the House and Senate

Journal Article Public Choice · 1994 Cite

Political Parties and the Winning of Office

Journal Article Public Choice · 1993 Cite

Doing well while intending good: Cases in political exploitation

Journal Article Journal of Theoretical Politics · January 1, 1993 Exploitation has a deservedly bad reputation as an analytic concept in the social sciences. But this need not be so; a simple definition of exploitation is advanced that has a positive basis. Exploitation should be defined as the result of rent-seeking act ... Full text Cite

Comparing Interest Group PAC Contributions to House and Senate Incumbents, 1980–1986

Journal Article The Journal of Politics · January 1, 1993 Most work on the allocation patterns of campaign contributions by interest groups focuses on the relative productivity of legislators' effort in serving each group. Short time-series and cross-sectional _ studies of PAC activity have been done for the Hous ... Full text Cite

Doing Well While Intending Good: Exploitation and the Pareto Criterion

Journal Article Journal of Theoretical Politics · 1993 Cite

Committee Power and Value in the U.S. Senate: Implications for Policy

Journal Article Journal of Public Administration Research and Theory · 1993 Cite

Perspectives on Positive Political Economy

Journal Article Southern Economic Journal · 1992 Cite

The Spatial Theory of Ideology

Journal Article Journal of Theoretical Politics · January 1992 Cite

The Impact of Legislator Attributes on Union PAC Contributions

Journal Article Journal of Labor Research · 1992 Cite

Institutions, Institutional Change and Economic Performance

Journal Article Southern Economic Journal · 1991 Cite

Economic Policy: An Agenda for the 1990s

Journal Article The Annals of the American Academy of Political and Social Science · 1991 Cite

Managing the American Economy from Roosevelt to Reagan

Journal Article The Annals of the American Academy of Political and Social Science · 1991 Cite

Black Hole Tariffs and Endogenous Policy Theory

Journal Article Public Choice · 1991 Cite

Economic Models of Interest Groups: An Introductory Survey

Journal Article American Journal of Political Science · 1991 Cite

The Industrial Organization of Corporate Political Activity

Journal Article Southern Economics Journal · 1991 Cite

Shirking, representation, and Congressional behavior: Voting on the 1983 amendments to the Social Security Act

Journal Article Public Choice · October 1, 1990 Our central goals at the outset of the paper were three: (1) to report on the relative significance of a sophisticated measure of constituent economic interest and a commonly used variable, ADA score, that purports to measure the personal ideology of the c ... Full text Cite

Paying for Elections

Journal Article Journal of Policy Analysis and Management · 1990 Cite

Comparative Political Finance in the 1980s

Journal Article Journal of Policy Analysis and Management · 1990 Cite

Business, Money, and the Rise of Corporate PACs in American Elections

Journal Article Journal of Policy Analysis and Management · 1990 Cite

Seats and Votes: The Effects and Determinants of Electoral Systems

Journal Article American Political Science Review · 1990 Cite

The Firm, The Market, and the Law

Journal Article Public Choice · 1990 Cite

Public Choice in Political Science

Journal Article PS: Political Science and Politics · 1990 Cite

Allocation Patterns of PAC Monies: The U.S. Senate

Journal Article Public Choice · 1990 Cite

A simple test of the thesis that committee jurisdictions shape corporate PAC contributions

Journal Article Public Choice · August 1, 1989 The results presented in the previous section tend to confirm the hypothesis that committee assignments shape the pattern of corporate PAC contributions. This note corroborates existing research on corporate PACs at a significantly lower level of aggregati ... Full text Cite

Social Choice Theory: An Introduction

Journal Article Public Choice · 1989 Cite

Closeness, Expenditures, and Turnout in the 1982 U.S. House Elections

Journal Article American Political Science Review · January 1, 1989 Students of elections have repeatedly found that the closeness of an election is modestly correlated with turnout. This may be due to a direct response of instrumentally motivated voters, but recent theoretical work casts doubt on the adequacy of this expl ... Full text Cite

Contributions, Expenditure, Turnout: The 1982 U.S. House Elections

Journal Article The American political science review · 1989 Cite

The Rationality of Ideology

Journal Article Journal of Law and Economics · 1989 Cite

Allocation of Desirable Committee Assignments: Extended Queues vs. Committee Expansion

Journal Article American Journal of Political Science · May 1988 Cite

Stabilizing and Unstable Economy

Journal Article The Annals of the American Academy of Political and Social Science · November 1987 Cite

The Over-Burdened Economy

Journal Article The Annals of the American Academy of Political and Social Science · November 1987 Cite

Collective Clientelism: The Lome Conventions and North-South Relations

Journal Article The Annals of the American Academy of Political and Social Science · September 1986 Cite

The Impact of Legislative Attributes on Interest Group Contributions

Journal Article Journal of Labor Research · 1986 Cite

Legislators and Interest Groups: How Unorganized Interests Get Represented

Journal Article The American political science review · 1986 Cite

Adjustment to Global Economy

Journal Article Business and Society Review · October 1985 Cite

Destroy Trade Barriers

Journal Article Business and Society Review · March 1985 Cite

Tax Implications of Reagan’s Trade Policy

Other Policy Report · February 1984 Cite

The High Cost of Protectionism

Journal Article Europe · 1984 Cite

Toward a More Open Trade Policy

Other · January 1983 Cite

Protection At Any Price?

Journal Article Regulation · 1983 Link to item Cite

Gordon Tullock as a Political Scientist (forthcoming)

Journal Article Constitutional Political Economy Cite