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El. knyga: Institutions and Incentives in Public Policy: An Analytical Assessment of Non-Market Decision-Making

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  • Serija: Economy, Polity, and Society
  • Išleidimo metai: 18-Jul-2022
  • Leidėjas: Rowman & Littlefield Publishers
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781538160947
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Institutions and Incentives in Public Policy: An Analytical Assessment of Non-Market Decision-Making explores, both in theory and in practice, the consequences of using public policy as a tool to achieve specific individual and social goals, as well as its impact on private solutions to address such goals. The chapters examine the institutional incentives that operate in non-market settings, both governmental and non-governmental, using the theoretical frameworks of market process theory and public choice theory, they analyze a diverse set of contemporary public policy issues at both the domestic and international levels. Authored by individuals from a variety of disciplines with diverse interests in public policy, this work includes discussions of topics, such as foreign aid, education policy, environmental policy, health care policy, and the construction of private cities. This volume is relevant to scholars, students, policymakers, and knowledgeable citizens interested in the study of economics, political science, public policy, as well as those interested in particular policies rather than specific disciplines.
List of Figures and Tables
vii
Introduction ix
Rosolino A. Candela
Rosemarie Fike
Roberta Herzberg
PART I EDUCATION POLICY
1(54)
1 Rise of a Centropoly: Good Intentions, Distorted Incentives, and the Cloaked Costs of Top-Down Reform in U.S. Public Education
3(34)
Martha Bradley-Dorsey
2 Group Identity and Unintended Consequences of School Desegregation
37(18)
Nathaniel Burke
PART II FEDERAL POLICY
55(64)
3 Compensating the Innocent: Hayekian Considerations for Wrongful Conviction Compensation Statutes
57(24)
Dora Duru
4 Rent-Seeking in Medicaid Managed Care
81(20)
Neil McCray
5 Banking on the Masses: Mainstreaming Marginal Legal Entrepreneurship along with the Trappings of Transitional Gains, 1910-1940
101(18)
Thomas B. Storrs
PART III INTERNATIONAL POLICY
119(28)
6 Taking Time and Distinct Law Types Seriously: How the Effects of CSO Laws Vary by Type and Unfold over Time
121(26)
Anthony J. DeMattee
PART IV PUBLIC GOVERNANCE
147(56)
7 A Tale of One City: Lavasa as a Coasian Prototype of a Private Urban Development
149(28)
Vera Kichanova
8 The Political Effects of a Polycentric Order in Nigeria
177(26)
Ifeoluwa M. Olawole
PART V ENVIRONMENTAL POLICY
203(66)
9 Environmental Justice, Incentives, and the Unknown: Knowledge Problems, Institutional Incentives, and Responses to Natural Disaster Scenarios
205(22)
Emil Panzaru
10 Unintended Consequences of a U.S. Meat Tax
227(20)
Alison Grant
11 Institutional Differences in the Stewardship and Research Output of U.S. Herbaria
247(22)
Alexis Garretson
PART VI TECHNOLOGY POLICY
269(18)
12 Introducing a Theory of Asset Specificity for Hacking Services
271(16)
Karl Grindal
Index 287(10)
About the Contributors 297
Rosolino Candela is a Senior Fellow of the F. A. Hayek Program for Advanced Study in Philosophy, Politics and Economics, and a Program Director of Academic and Student Programs, both at the Mercatus Center at George Mason University.





Rosemarie Fike is an Instructor of Economics at Texas Christian University and a Senior Fellow of the Fraser Institute.





Roberta Herzberg is a Distinguished Senior Fellow with the F. A. Hayek Program for Advanced Study in Philosophy, Politics, and Economics.