TY - JFULL ID - 875888 TI - Public choice. AU - Thomas Jefferson Center for Political Economy. AU - Virginia Polytechnic Institute. AU - Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University. PY - 1968 SN - 00485829 15737101 PB - Charlottesville, Va. : [Dordrecht] : [New York] : Thomas Jefferson Center for Political Economy, Kluwer Academic Publishers Springer Science+Business Media, LLC DB - UniCat KW - Politics KW - Economic policy and planning (general) KW - Decision making KW - Political science KW - Social choice KW - Prise de décision KW - Science politique KW - Choix collectif KW - Periodicals KW - Périodiques KW - Group decision making KW - Décision de groupe KW - Public Choice. KW - #ETEW:TSCAT KW - -Decision making KW - -Political science KW - -320.05 KW - Administration KW - Civil government KW - Commonwealth, The KW - Government KW - Political theory KW - Political thought KW - Science, Political KW - Social sciences KW - State, The KW - Deciding KW - Decision (Psychology) KW - Decision analysis KW - Decision processes KW - Making decisions KW - Management KW - Management decisions KW - Choice (Psychology) KW - Problem solving KW - Choice, Social KW - Collective choice KW - Public choice KW - Social psychology KW - Welfare economics KW - Electronic information resources KW - E-journals KW - Business, Economy and Management KW - Economics KW - Political Science KW - Public Policy & Administration KW - Social Sciences KW - Group decision making. KW - Political science. KW - Social choice. KW - -Social choice KW - Business, Economy and Management. KW - Public Policy & Administration. KW - Social Sciences. KW - Prise de décision KW - Périodiques KW - EJPOLIT EJSOCIA EPUB-ALPHA-P EPUB-PER-FT JSTOR-E SPRINGER-E KW - Collective decision making KW - Decision-making, Group KW - Decision making. KW - Economics. UR - https://www.unicat.be/uniCat?func=search&query=sysid:875888 AB - Public Choice deals with the intersection between economics and political science. The journal was founded at a time when economists and political scientists became interested in the application of essentially economic methods to problems normally dealt with by political scientists. It has always retained strong traces of economic methodology, but new and fruitful techniques have been developed which are not recognizable by economists. Public Choice therefore remains central in its chosen role of introducing the two groups to each other, and allowing them to explain themselves through the medium of its pages. ER -