Chapter 5: Q5.5 (page 100)
Discuss the central elements of theory of public choice
Short Answer
Public Choice theory is a theory of collective decision making in public sector, guided by individual incentives.
Chapter 5: Q5.5 (page 100)
Discuss the central elements of theory of public choice
Public Choice theory is a theory of collective decision making in public sector, guided by individual incentives.
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