The Impending Transformation of Public Choice Scholarship

Originally published in Public Choice

Change in public choice, or in any field of scholarship for that matter, will reflect a reciprocal relationship between two sources of change.

Change in public choice, or in any field of scholarship for that matter, will reflect a reciprocal relationship between two sources of change. One source is external to the scholarly enterprise, and derives from changes in the phenomena that public choice scholarship seeks to illuminate. The second source of change will be more internal in character, and will reflect changes in the systems of thought that scholars use to illuminate their objects of explanation.

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