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Ch. 1 | Creative Maverick of Public Choice | 1 |
Ch. 2 | Creative Contributions to Knowledge | 7 |
Ch. 3 | Expository Writings | 15 |
"Games and Risk" (1974) | 15 | |
"A Very General Model of Externalities" (1972) | 25 | |
"Vicious Externalities" | 41 | |
"The Limits of Property Rights: Problems of External Costs and External Economies" (1968) | 53 | |
"Social Cost and Government Policy" (1971) | 65 | |
"Public Choice: The New Science of Politics" | 87 | |
"Why So Much Stability Revisited" (1986) | 101 | |
"The New and the Old in Development" (1988) | 117 | |
"Rents, Ignorance and Ideology" (1989) | 127 | |
"Industrial Organization and Rent Seeking in Dictatorships" | 141 | |
"Costs of Law Violation" (1970) | 155 | |
"On Crime and Equality" (1979) | 165 | |
"Does Economics Affect the Wealth of Nations?" (1986) | 169 | |
"Constitutional Freedom and Prosperity" (1991) | 183 | |
"Does Mathematics Aid in the Progress in Economics?" (1991) | 201 | |
Ch. 4 | Archival Memorandum | 215 |
Paper Trail | 215 | |
Chronological List of Paper | 220 | |
Ch. 5 | Epilogue | 245 |
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