The constitutional political economy of Gordon Tullock |
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Authors: | Roger D. Congleton |
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Affiliation: | 1. Department of Economics, West Virginia University, Morgantown, WV, 26506, USA
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Abstract: | This paper surveys Gordon Tullock’s contributions to constitutional political economy. His first major contribution was his joint project with James Buchanan on liberal constitutional design. The explicitly constitutional analysis of The Calculus was followed by a series of papers and books that focused on the use of resources in conflict, including Tullock’s contributions to the anarchy and rent-seeking literatures. Tullock also pioneered the rational choice-based analysis of dictatorships and the relative merits of alternative legal systems, topics that has been neglected until fairly recently by most scholars working in the CPE tradition. |
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