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Including examples from law, political science, and economics scholarship, Farber (law, U. of California at Berkeley) collects 13 key papers illustrating the development of public choice scholarship as applied to law from the early 1970s through the opening of the 21st century. The papers are organized into sections on interest group theories, institutionalist and agency theories, public choice and administrative law, and public choice and statutory interpretation. The articles that have been chosen are primarily ones that synthesize the scholar's overall contributions to public choice theory. Annotation 漏2008 Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)
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Table Of Contents:
Acknowledgements vii
Introduction ix
Daniel A. Farber
PART I INTEREST GROUP THEORIES
`The Theory of Economic Regulation', Bell Journal of Economics and Management Science, 2 (1), Spring, 3-21 3(19)
George J. Stigler
`The Independent Judiciary in an Interest-Group Perspective', Journal of Law and Economics, 18 (3), December, 875-901 22(27)
William M. Landes
Richard A. Posner
`Does Interest Group Theory Justify More Intrusive Judicial Review?', Yale Law Journal, 101 (1), October, 31-110 49(82)
Einer R. Elhauge
PART II INSTITUTIONALIST AND AGENCY THEORIES
`Ways of Criticizing Public Choice: The Uses of Empiricism and Theory in Legal Scholarship', University of Illinois Law Review, 4, 1139-66 131(28)
Tom Ginsburg
`Legislative Organization', Journal of Economic Perspectives, 18 (1), Winter, 113-28 159(16)
Keith Krehbiel
`Empire-Building Government in Constitutional Law', Harvard Law Review, 118, 916-72 175(60)
Daryl J. Levinson
PART III PUBLIC CHOICE AND ADMINISTRATIVE LAW
`Prodelegation: Why Administrators Should Make Political Decisions', Journal of Law, Economics, and Organization, 1 (1), 81-100 235(20)
Jerry L. Mashaw
`The Political Origins of the Administrative Procedure Act', Journal of Law, Economics, and Organization, 15 (1), 180-217 255(38)
McNollgast
`The Presidential Power of Unilateral Action', Journal of Law, Economics, and Organization, 15 (1), April, 132-79 293(50)
Terry M. Moe
William G. Howell
PART IV PUBLIC CHOICE AND STATUTORY INTERPRETATION
`Statutes' Domains', University of Chicago Law Review, 50 (2), Spring, 533-52 343(20)
Frank H. Easterbrook
`Politics Without Romance: Implications of Public Choice Theory for Statutory Interpretation', Virginia Law Review, 74 (2), March, 275-338 363(64)
William N. Eskridge, Jr.
`Congress Is a ``They,'' Not an ``It'': Legislative Intent as Oxymoron', International Review of Law and Economics, 12 (2), June, 239-56 427(18)
Kenneth A. Shepsle
`Legislative Intent: The Use of Positive Political Theory in Statutory Interpretation', Law and Contemporary Problems, 57 (1), Winter, 3-37 445(36)
McNollgast
Name Index 481
Acknowledgements vii
Introduction ix
Daniel A. Farber
PART I INTEREST GROUP THEORIES
`The Theory of Economic Regulation', Bell Journal of Economics and Management Science, 2 (1), Spring, 3-21 3(19)
George J. Stigler
`The Independent Judiciary in an Interest-Group Perspective', Journal of Law and Economics, 18 (3), December, 875-901 22(27)
William M. Landes
Richard A. Posner
`Does Interest Group Theory Justify More Intrusive Judicial Review?', Yale Law Journal, 101 (1), October, 31-110 49(82)
Einer R. Elhauge
PART II INSTITUTIONALIST AND AGENCY THEORIES
`Ways of Criticizing Public Choice: The Uses of Empiricism and Theory in Legal Scholarship', University of Illinois Law Review, 4, 1139-66 131(28)
Tom Ginsburg
`Legislative Organization', Journal of Economic Perspectives, 18 (1), Winter, 113-28 159(16)
Keith Krehbiel
`Empire-Building Government in Constitutional Law', Harvard Law Review, 118, 916-72 175(60)
Daryl J. Levinson
PART III PUBLIC CHOICE AND ADMINISTRATIVE LAW
`Prodelegation: Why Administrators Should Make Political Decisions', Journal of Law, Economics, and Organization, 1 (1), 81-100 235(20)
Jerry L. Mashaw
`The Political Origins of the Administrative Procedure Act', Journal of Law, Economics, and Organization, 15 (1), 180-217 255(38)
McNollgast
`The Presidential Power of Unilateral Action', Journal of Law, Economics, and Organization, 15 (1), April, 132-79 293(50)
Terry M. Moe
William G. Howell
PART IV PUBLIC CHOICE AND STATUTORY INTERPRETATION
`Statutes' Domains', University of Chicago Law Review, 50 (2), Spring, 533-52 343(20)
Frank H. Easterbrook
`Politics Without Romance: Implications of Public Choice Theory for Statutory Interpretation', Virginia Law Review, 74 (2), March, 275-338 363(64)
William N. Eskridge, Jr.
`Congress Is a ``They,'' Not an ``It'': Legislative Intent as Oxymoron', International Review of Law and Economics, 12 (2), June, 239-56 427(18)
Kenneth A. Shepsle
`Legislative Intent: The Use of Positive Political Theory in Statutory Interpretation', Law and Contemporary Problems, 57 (1), Winter, 3-37 445(36)
McNollgast
Name Index 481
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