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Editorial Board - Leonard P. Liggio, Literature of Liberty, July/September 1979, vol. 2, No. 3 [1979]

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Literature of Liberty: A Review of Contemporary Liberal Thought was published first by the Cato Institute (1978-1979) and later by the Institute for Humane Studies (1980-1982) under the editorial direction of Leonard P. Liggio.

Part of: Literature of Liberty: A Review of Contemporary Liberal Thought, 20 vols. 19781-982

About Liberty Fund:

Liberty Fund, Inc. is a private, educational foundation established to encourage the study of the ideal of a society of free and responsible individuals.


Editorial Board

  • Gordon Tullock (Senior Editor)
  • Kenneth A. Shepsle (Editor)
  • Richard E. Wagner (Book Review Editor)
  • Peter Bernholz / Duncan Black / Kenneth
  • Boulding / Steven Brams / James M.
  • Buchanan / James S. Coleman / Anthony
  • Downs/Francesco Forte/John Harsanyi /
  • Melvin J. Hinich / Gerald Kramer /
  • Richard G. Niemi / William A. Niskanen /
  • Mancur Olson / Charles R. Plott /William
  • A. Riker / Akihito Udagawa

Public Choice, the journal of the PublicChoice Society, deals with the intersection between economics and politicalscience. It started when economists andpolitical scientists became interested inthe application of essentially economicmethods to problems normally dealtwith by political scientists. It has retained strong traces of economic methodology, but new and fruitful techniques have been developed which arenot recognizable by economists. In general. Public Choice can be viewed as afield of interest to both economists andpolitical scientists who are interested intheoretical rigor, statistical testing, andapplications to real world problems.

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