Public Choice
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Graduate Students of Economics and Politics
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Application of economics to political science in the study of nonmarket decision-making. Behavior of bureaucrats, elected officials, and voters. Market failure, collective action, representative democracies, direct democracies, logrolling, voter paradoxes, game theory, and terrorism. Nonmajor graduate credit.