Political Institutions

Political Institutions
Author: Josep M. Colomer
Publisher: OUP Oxford
Total Pages: 266
Release: 2001-02-01
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9780191529252

The role of institutions is to establish the domains of public activity and the rules to select leaders. Democratic regimes organize in simple institutional frameworks to foster the concentration of power and alternative successive absolute winners and losers. They favour political satisfaction of relatively small groups, as well as policy instability. In contrast, pluralistic institutions produce multiple winners, including multiparty co-operation and agreements. They favour stable, moderate, and consensual policies that can satisfy large groups' interests on a great number of issues. The more complex the political institutions, the more stable and socially efficient the outcome will be. This book develops an extensive analysis of this relationship. It explores concepts, questions and insights based on social choice theory, while empirical focus is cast on more than 40 democratic countries and a few international organizations from late medieval times to the present. The book argues that pluralistic democratic institutions are judged to be better than simple formula of their higher capacity of producing socially satisfactory results.

Political Choice

Political Choice
Author: Roland M Czada
Publisher: Westview Press
Total Pages: 332
Release: 1991-05-09
Genre: Political Science
ISBN:

Addresses current questions in political, administrative and organizational science. The contributors seek to define the logics of political choice by examining such aspects as the rules, logics, and contingencies which govern the political decision-making process in political institutions.

The Oxford Handbook of Political Institutions

The Oxford Handbook of Political Institutions
Author: R. A. W. Rhodes
Publisher: OUP Oxford
Total Pages: 836
Release: 2008-06-12
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 019103696X

The study of political institutions is among the founding pillars of political science. With the rise of the 'new institutionalism', the study of institutions has returned to its place in the sun. This volume provides a comprehensive survey of where we are in the study of political institutions, covering both the traditional concerns of political science with constitutions, federalism and bureaucracy and more recent interest in theory and the constructed nature of institutions. The Oxford Handbook of Political Institutions draws together a galaxy of distinguished contributors drawn from leading universities across the world. Authoritative reviews of the literature and assessments of future research directions will help to set the research agenda for the next decade.

Political Choice

Political Choice
Author: Adrienne Windhoff-Héritier
Publisher:
Total Pages: 318
Release: 1991
Genre: Political science
ISBN: 9783593343426

The Political Economy of Public Administration

The Political Economy of Public Administration
Author: Murray J. Horn
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 280
Release: 1995-11-24
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9780521484367

This book applies the basic ideas and models of economics to develop a single transactions framework to explain the key institutional arrangements across the whole range of public sector organization: the regulatory commission, the executive tax-financed bureau, and the state-owned enterprise. This book also explores the link between agency form and administrative function, agency independence from the legislature, the rights extended to private interests to influence administrative decision making, the role of civil service arrangements that are so often seen as simply frustrating efficiency and responsiveness, and the boundary between public and private sectors. This book should be of value to those with a practical interest in public administration as well as students of political science, public administration, economics, and public policy.

Political Economy of Institutions, Democracy and Voting

Political Economy of Institutions, Democracy and Voting
Author: Norman Schofield
Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 426
Release: 2011-06-11
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 3642195199

This book presents the latest research in the field of Political Economy, dealing with the integration of economics and politics and the way institutions affect social decisions. The authors are eminent scholars from the U.S., Canada, Britain, Spain, Italy, Mexico and the Philippines. Many of them have been influenced by Nobel laureate Douglass North, who pioneered the new institutional social sciences, or by William H. Riker who contributed to the field of positive political theory. The book focuses on topics such as: case studies in institutional analysis; research on war and the formation of states; the analysis of corruption; new techniques for analyzing elections, involving game theory and empirical methods; comparing elections under plurality and proportional rule, and in developed and new democracies.

Politics and the Architecture of Choice

Politics and the Architecture of Choice
Author: Bryan D. Jones
Publisher: University of Chicago Press
Total Pages: 256
Release: 2001-05
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9780226406374

Politics and the Architecture of Choice draws on work in political science, economics, cognitive science, and psychology to offer an innovative theory of how people and organizations adapt to change and why these adaptations don't always work. Our decision-making capabilities, Jones argues, are both rational and adaptive. But because our rationality is bounded and our adaptability limited, our actions are not based simply on objective information from our environments. Instead, we overemphasize some factors and neglect others, and our inherited limitations—such as short-term memory capacity—all act to affect our judgment. Jones shows how we compensate for and replicate these limitations in groups by linking the behavioral foundations of human nature to the operation of large-scale organizations in modern society. Situating his argument within the current debate over the rational choice model of human behavior, Jones argues that we should begin with rationality as a standard and then study the uniquely human ways in which we deviate from it.

Political Choice

Political Choice
Author: Roland M. Czada
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 318
Release: 2019-10-02
Genre: Political science
ISBN: 9780367283391

This book, subtitled "political actors in institutional settings", addresses the main lines of reasoning of the new political institutionalism and rational choice theory. It discusses the question: Which particular rules, logics, or strategies of action can be found in the realm of politics?

Rediscovering Institutions

Rediscovering Institutions
Author: James G. March
Publisher: Simon and Schuster
Total Pages: 250
Release: 2010-06-15
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 1451602405

The authors propose a new theory of political behavior that re-invigorates the role of institutions—from laws and bureaucracy to rituals and symbols—as essential to understanding the modern political and economic systems that guide contemporary life.