
Gordon Tullock
Gordon Tullock (1922-2014) was a distinguished American economist and a key figure in the field of public choice theory. He is renowned for his work on the political process and the implications of governmental decisions on economic behavior. Tullock's contributions helped to illuminate the ways in which self-interest and incentives influence politics, thereby enhancing the understanding of governmental efficiency and inefficiency. His collaborative work with James Buchanan earned them the Nobel Prize in Economic Sciences in 1986.
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Gordon Tullock, along with James Buchanan, pioneered public choice literature showing that political actors and bureaucracies are not entirely neutral institutions.
Melebihkan Kegagalan Pasar, Melupakan Kegagalan NegaraGordon Tullock is referenced for his research on government-created monopolies and their economic implications.
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