Authors

George Kehoe

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Article

Publication Date

5-31-2001

Abstract

UNIVERSITY, Miss. -- Two University of Mississippi (UM) economists have co-edited a new reference work likely to become a standard in the field of public choice, an academic amalgam that draws on economics and political science to study collective decision-making processes such as those used in electoral voting and legislative action.

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