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Gordon Tullock
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Gender | Male |
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Death | 11 years ago |
Date of birth | February 13,1922 |
Zodiac sign | Aquarius |
Born | Rockford |
Illinois | |
United States | |
Date of died | November 3,2014 |
Died | Des Moines |
Iowa | |
United States | |
Influenced by | Ludwig von Mises |
Duncan Black | |
Henry Calvert Simons | |
Fields | Law and economics |
Public choice | |
Job | Writer |
Economist | |
Education | Rockford Central High School |
The University of Chicago | |
Rockford High School | |
Interests | Public Choice |
Influence | Ludwig von Mises |
Duncan Black | |
Henry Calvert Simons | |
School or tradit | Public Choice |
Date of Reg. | |
Date of Upd. | |
ID | 441974 |
The Rent- Seeking Society
The politics of bureaucracy
Law and Economics
The Selected Works of Gordon Tullock
The organization of inquiry
Virginia Political Economy
The Economics and Politics of Wealth Redistribution
The Social Dilemma: Of Autocracy, Revolution, Coup D'etat, and War
Economics Without Frontiers
New World of Economics
Government Failure: A Primer in Public Choice
The vote motive
The logic of the law
Economic Hierarchies, Organization and the Structure of Production
Private wants, public means
Bureaucracy
The economics of wealth and poverty
Economics of income redistribution
Public Goods, Redistribution And Rent Seeking
The case against the common law
Autocracy
Toward a mathematics of politics
The New World of Economics: A Remake of a Classic for New Generations of Economics Students
The Economics of Special Privilege and Rent Seeking
On voting
Open Secrets of American Foreign Policy
Trials on Trial: The Pure Theory of Legal Procedure
On the trail of homo economicus
The Economics of Nonhuman Societies
American Foreign Affairs: A Compact History
The new federalist
Modern Political Economy: An Introduction to Economics
The Social Dilemma: The Economics of War and Revolution
Wealth, poverty, and politics
Rent Seeking
Welfare for the well-to-do
Government: Whose Obedient Servant? : a Primer in Public Choice
The Rhetoric and Reality of Income Redistribution
The New World of Economics: Explorations Into the Human Experience
The Rent‑Seeking Society
The politics of bureaucracy
Law and Economics
The Selected Works of Gordon Tullock
The organization of inquiry
Virginia Political Economy
The Economics and Politics of Wealth Redistribution
The Social Dilemma: Of Autocracy, Revolution, Coup D'etat, and War
Economics Without Frontiers
New World of Economics
Government Failure: A Primer in Public Choice
The vote motive
The logic of the law
Economic Hierarchies, Organization and the Structure of Production
Private wants, public means
Bureaucracy
The economics of wealth and poverty
Economics of income redistribution
Public Goods, Redistribution And Rent Seeking
The case against the common law
Autocracy
Toward a mathematics of politics
The New World of Economics: A Remake of a Classic for New Generations of Economics Students
The Economics of Special Privilege and Rent Seeking
On voting
Open Secrets of American Foreign Policy
Trials on Trial: The Pure Theory of Legal Procedure
On the trail of homo economicus
The Economics of Nonhuman Societies
American Foreign Affairs: A Compact History
The new federalist
Modern Political Economy: An Introduction to Economics
The Social Dilemma: The Economics of War and Revolution
Wealth, poverty, and politics
Rent Seeking
Welfare for the well-to-do
Government: Whose Obedient Servant? : a Primer in Public Choice
The Rhetoric and Reality of Income Redistribution
The New World of Economics: Explorations Into the Human Experience
The Rent‑Seeking Society
Gordon Tullock Life story
Gordon Tullock was an economist and professor of law and Economics at the George Mason University School of Law. He is best known for his work on public choice theory, the application of economic thinking to political issues. He was one of the founding figures in his field.