Author:
Tullock, Gordon.
Imprint:Indianapolis, IN : Liberty Fund, c2006.
Descriptionxviii, 619 p. ; 24 cm.
Note:The economic approach to human behavior (Richard B. McKenzie and Gordon Tullock) - Marriage, divorce, and the family (Richard B. McKenzie and Gordon Tullock) - Child production (Richard B. McKenzie and Gordon Tullock) - The economic aspects of crime (Richard B. McKenzie and Gordon Tullock) - The economic versus the sociological views of crime (Richard B. McKenzie and Gordon Tullock) - Why government (Gordon Tullock and Richard B. McKenzie) - Rationality in human and nonhuman societies (Gordon Tullock and Richard B. McKenzie) - Universities should discriminate against assistant professors. - Sociobiology (Gordon Tullock and Richard B. McKenzie) - Economics and sociobiology: a comment. - Sociobiology and economics. - Territorial boundaries: an economic view. - Evolution and human behavior. - The economics of nonhuman societies. - Science fiction and the debt. - Subsidized housing in a competitive market: comment. - Optimal poll taxes. - Optimal poll taxes: further aspects. - Bismarckism. - Hyperinflation in China, 1937-40 (Colin D. Campbell and Gordon C. Tullock) - Paper money--a cycle in Cathay. - Some little-understood aspects of Korea's monetary and fiscal systems (Colin D. Campbell and Gordon C. Tullock) - Competing monies. - Competing monies: a reply. - When is inflation not inflation? - An empirical analysis of cross-national economic growth, 1951-80 (Kevin B. Grier and Gordon Tullock) - Provision of public goods through privatization. - An economic theory of military tactics: methodological individualism at war (Geoffrey Brennan and Gordon Tullock) - Jackson and the prisoners' dilemma. - Games and preference.
Bibliography Note:Includes bibliographical references and indexes.