Label
Brennan, Geoffrey, 1944-
Actions
Incoming Resources
- Politics and process, new essays in democratic thought, edited by Geoffrey Brennan and Loren E. Lomasky
- Philosophy, politics, and economics, an anthology, by Jonathan Anomaly, Duke University, Universtiy of North Carolina, Geoffrey Brennan, Duke University, Universtiy of North Carolina, Michael C. Munger, Duke University, Geoffrey Sayre-McCord, Universtiy of North Carolina
- "Are economists basically immoral?", and other essays on economics, ethics, and religion, by Paul Heyne ; edited and with an introduction by Geoffrey Brennan and A.M.C. Waterman
- Coercive power and its allocation in the emergent Europe, edited by Geoffrey Brennan
- The economics of ethics and the ethics of economics, values, markets and the state, edited by Geoffrey Brennan, Giuseppe Eusepi
- Common minds, themes from the philosophy of Philip Pettit, edited by Geoffrey Brennan ... [and others]
- Politics and process, new essays in democratic thought, edited by Geoffrey Brennan and Loren E. Lomasky
- Democratic trust, a rational choice theory view
- The power to tax, analytical foundations of a fiscal constitution, Geoffrey Brennan, James M. Buchanan
- The economics of politics and the politics of economics, by Geoffrey Brennan
- Democracy and decision, the pure theory of electoral preference, Geoffrey Brennan, Loren Lomasky
- Two theories of rational voting
- The reason of rules, constitutional political economy, Geoffrey Brennan, James M. Buchanan
- Democracy and decision, the pure theory of electoral preference, Geoffrey Brennan, Loren Lomasky
- Monopoly in money and inflation, the case for a constitution to discipline government, H. Geoffrey Brennan and James M. Buchanan
- Explaining norms, Geoffrey Brennan, Lina Eriksson, Robert E. Goodin, and Nicholas Southwood
- The reason of rules, constitutional political economy, Geoffrey Brennan, James M. Buchanan
- Democratic devices and desires, by Geoffrey Brennan and Alan Hamlin
- A revisionist view of the separation of powers
- The economy of esteem, an essay on civil and political society, Geoffrey Brennan and Philip Pettit
- Trust in the shadow of the courts
- Constitutional political economy, the political philosophy of homo economicus?
- The economy of esteem, an essay on civil and political society, Geoffrey Brennan and Philip Pettit
- Bicameralism and stability
- Rationalizing parliamentary systems
- Philosophy, politics, and economics, an anthology, by Jonathan Anomaly, Duke University, Universtiy of North Carolina, Geoffrey Brennan, Duke University, Universtiy of North Carolina, Michael C. Munger, Duke University, Geoffrey Sayre-McCord, Universtiy of North Carolina