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|a The rational choice controversy :
|b economic models of politics reconsidered /
|c edited by Jeffrey Friedman.
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|a New Haven, CT :
|b Yale University Press,
|c 1996.
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|a 307 p. ;
|c 22 cm.
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|a "Originally published 1995 (as Critical Review, Vol. 9, Nos. 1-2) by Critical Review Foundation"--T.p. verso.
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|a Includes bibliographical references (p. 277-300) and index.
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|t Introduction : economic approaches to politics /
|r Jeffrey Friedman --
|t Secret existence of expressive behavior /
|r Robert P. Abelson --
|t Rational choice theory's mysterious rivals /
|r Dennis Chong --
|t Rational choice and the role of theory in political science /
|r Daniel Diermeier --
|t Unification, universalism, and rational choice theory /
|r John Ferejohn and Debra Satz --
|t Rational choice, empirical contributions, and the scientific enterprise /
|r Morris P. Fiorina --
|t Promise and limitations of rational choice theory /
|r Stanley Keller, Jr. --
|t What rational choice explains /
|r Robert E. Lane --
|t Poverty of Green and Shapiro /
|r Susanne Lohmann --
|t Rational choice as social physics /
|r James Bernard Murphy --
|t Engineering or science : what is the study of politics? /
|r Peter C. Ordeshook --
|t Rational choice and political economy /
|r Norman Schofield --
|t Statistical political philosophy and positive political theory /
|r Kenneth A. Shepsle --
|t When rationality fails /
|r Michael Taylor --
|t Pathologies revisited : reflections on our critics /
|r Donald P. Green and Ian Shapiro.
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|a Political science
|x Methodology.
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|a Rational choice theory.
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|a Friedman, Jeffrey.
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