Gordon Tullock: His Journal and His Scholarship

An evaluation of the contributions of Gordon Tullock, who recently retired as editor of Public Choice ([PC] since its inception in 1966), to economic science in general, & to the discipline of public choice in particular. Tables showing the number of times a variety of journals have cited PC art...

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Labor law
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Political economy
Political regulation
Tax law
Voter turnout
Writing for Publication
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