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Democracy, freedom and coercion : a law and economics approach / edited by Alain Marciano, Jean-Michel Josselin.

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextSeries: New horizons in law and economics | New horizons in law and economics seriesPublication details: Cheltenham : Edward Elgar, 2007.Description: xix, 276 p. ; 24 cmISBN:
  • 9781847201263
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 321.8 MAR.D
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Contents:
Machine derived contents note: Contents List of contributors Introduction: Jean-Michel Josselin and Alain Marciano Part 1. Does power (and the democratic use of power in particular) necessarily mean coercion? Chapter 1 ÇVariations on the Lupus et Agnus StoryÈ Giuseppe Euseppi and Alessandra Ceparullo Chapter 2 ÇFreedom of Choice, Power, and the Responsibility of Decision MakersÈ Manfred Holler Chapter 3 ÇHayek and Economic Policy (The Austrian Road to the Third Way)È Enrico Colombatto Part 2. Is legitimate coercion really legitimate? Chapter 4 ÇDefining Economic DemocracyÈ Christian Barr¿re Chapter 5 ÇThe big Pattern of Democracy. A Study of the Gastil IndexÈ Martin Paldam Chapter 6 ÇViolence and its Impact on Democracy in ColombiaÈ Giorgio Brosio and Roberto Zanola Part 3. Democratic safeguards against coercion Chapter 7 ÇLanguage as Platform: A Theory of Subsidiarity and the Nation StateÈ Leonard Dudley Chapter 8 ÇLeviathan or Geryon? Power Abuse in Democratic SocietiesÈ Louis M. Imbeau Chapter 9 ÇPolitical Institutions and Political InnovationsÈ Lars Feld and Jan Schnellenbach, Chapter 10 ÇCompliance in the EU Enlargement Process: Institutional Reform and the Limits of ConditionalityÈ Bernard Steunenberg and Antoaneta Dimitrova Concluding chapter by Donald Wittman.
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Includes bibliographical references and index.

Machine derived contents note: Contents
List of contributors
Introduction: Jean-Michel Josselin and Alain Marciano
Part 1. Does power (and the democratic use of power in particular)
necessarily mean coercion?
Chapter 1 ÇVariations on the Lupus et Agnus StoryÈ Giuseppe Euseppi
and Alessandra Ceparullo
Chapter 2 ÇFreedom of Choice, Power, and the Responsibility of
Decision MakersÈ Manfred Holler
Chapter 3 ÇHayek and Economic Policy (The Austrian Road to the
Third Way)È Enrico Colombatto
Part 2. Is legitimate coercion really legitimate?
Chapter 4 ÇDefining Economic DemocracyÈ Christian Barr¿re
Chapter 5 ÇThe big Pattern of Democracy. A Study of the Gastil
IndexÈ Martin Paldam
Chapter 6 ÇViolence and its Impact on Democracy in ColombiaÈ
Giorgio Brosio and Roberto Zanola
Part 3. Democratic safeguards against coercion
Chapter 7 ÇLanguage as Platform: A Theory of Subsidiarity and the
Nation StateÈ Leonard Dudley
Chapter 8 ÇLeviathan or Geryon? Power Abuse in Democratic
SocietiesÈ Louis M. Imbeau
Chapter 9 ÇPolitical Institutions and Political InnovationsÈ Lars Feld
and Jan Schnellenbach,
Chapter 10 ÇCompliance in the EU Enlargement Process: Institutional
Reform and the Limits of ConditionalityÈ Bernard Steunenberg and
Antoaneta Dimitrova
Concluding chapter by Donald Wittman.

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