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(20th century)
Theory underlying public choice analysis.
The behavior of individuals, groups and institutions can be understood as a series of rational choices designed, in an analogy with economics, to maximize their utility.
Source:
Patrick Dunleavy, Democracy, Bureaucracy and Public Choice (London, 1991)
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