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 Public Choice - Philosophy Dictionary of Arguments
 
Public choice is a theory in economics and political science that applies the principles of economics to political decision-making. It treats politicians, government officials, and voters as rational actors who pursue their self-interest. Public choice explores how these interests affect government policies and actions, highlighting issues like rent-seeking, the influence of interest groups, and the inefficiencies of collective decisions.
 
Author Item    More authors for concept
Public Choice Economic Cycle   Economic Cycle
Public Choice Environmental Policy   Environmental Policy
Public Choice Environmental Protection   Environmental Protection
Public Choice Interventions   Interventions
Public Choice State (Polity)   State (Polity)

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