Center for Study of Public Choice

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The Center for Study of Public Choice is a research institute devoted to applying economic analysis to political decision-making and collective choice processes.

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instanceOf academic research center
research institute
aimsTo analyze incentives in political institutions
apply economic analysis to political processes
improve understanding of collective decision-making
appliesMethod economic analysis of political decision-making
country United States of America
surface form: United States
fieldOfWork collective decision-making
constitutional political economy
economics
political economy
public choice theory
public finance
social choice theory
focusesOn bureaucracy
collective choice processes
constitutional rules
interest groups
political decision-making
political institutions
rent-seeking
voting behavior
hasAcademicDiscipline political science
hasGoal analyze efficiency of political institutions
inform public policy design
understand failures of political processes
languageOfWork English
organizes conferences
seminars
workshops
produces academic research
books
journal articles
working papers
researchApproach empirical
interdisciplinary
theoretical
studies behavior of bureaucrats
behavior of interest groups
behavior of politicians
behavior of voters
collective decision rules
constitutional constraints on government
usesConcept game theory
incentive analysis
methodological individualism
rational choice

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James M. Buchanan founded Center for Study of Public Choice