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Years of publications: 1964 - 1986

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1. Optimal taxation for democracies with less than perfect voters : a public choice perspective

Congleton, Roger D.;
2024
Type: Aufsatz in Zeitschrift; Article in journal;
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2. Federalism and pandemic policies : variety as the spice of life

Congleton, Roger D.;
2023
Type: Aufsatz in Zeitschrift; Article in journal;
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Citations: 8 (based on OpenCitations)

3. Grounding multidisciplinary public policy analysis in methodological individualism : with an illustrating study of the economic and political effects of variations in a nation's average work ethic

Congleton, Roger D.;
2023
Type: Aufsatz in Zeitschrift; Article in journal;
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4. Solving social dilemmas : ethics, politics, and prosperity

abstract

"Solving Social Dilemmas demonstrates that social, political, and economic progress occur when ethical dispositions evolve in a manner that solves or ameliorate social dilemmas. That same process can account for the emergence of prosperous societies in the West during the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries. It was substantially a consequence of increased moral support for commerce and careers in commerce that had emerged during the previous two centuries. To support these claims, two analytical histories are developed. The first uses elementary game theory to illustrate how critical social dilemmas can be solved by internalized ethical ideas about "proper" or "moral" conduct. That analytical history implies that in the absence of solutions to critical social dilemmas-of which there are many thousands-social, political, and economic development tends to be curtailed. The second analytical history surveys three centuries of ethical assessments concerning the proper role of commerce in a good life and good society. The authors reviewed all used economic illustrations to illustrate moral principles or how they may be applied. Because the illustrating examples are ones that their readers would have found "obvious," they shed light on the ethical dispositions in the communities to whom those works were addressed. Together, they reveal that concerns about the effects of market son ethical dispositions were diminishing during the centuries before the great acceleration of commerce in the nineteenth century. In fact, many of the authors reviewed argued that there was a complete harmony between ethical dispositions and commerce. Together the two narratives imply that shifts in norms directly and indirectly account for the relative prosperity of the West compared to other parts of the World during the twentieth century. It turns out that flourishing commercial societies have moral foundations."

Congleton, Roger D.;
2022
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Citations: 4 (based on OpenCitations)

5. Behavioral economics and the Virginia school of political economy : overlaps and complementarities

Congleton, Roger D.;
2022
Type: Aufsatz in Zeitschrift; Article in journal;
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Citations: 5 (based on OpenCitations)

6. Readership and citations as alternative measures of impact

Congleton, Roger D.; Marsella, Alex; Cardazzi, Alexander J.;
2022
Type: Aufsatz in Zeitschrift; Article in journal;
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Citations: 4 (based on OpenCitations)

7. A test of the institutionally induced equilibrium hypothesis : on the limited fiscal impact of two celebrity governors

Congleton, Roger D.; Zhou, Yang;
2018
Type: Graue Literatur; Non-commercial literature; Arbeitspapier; Working Paper;
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8. Towards a rule-based model of human choice : on the nature of homo constitutionalus

Congleton, Roger D.;
2018
Type: Graue Literatur; Non-commercial literature; Arbeitspapier; Working Paper;
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9. On the Political Economy of Privacy in Communities that Include Both Friends and Foes

abstract

This paper develops a conceptual framework for analyzing privacy issues. Neither privacy nor fame are ordinary economic goods. The demand for both are derived from their associated consequences. In some settings privacy is useful, in others not. When applied to privacy relevant public policies, the analysis indicates that there are significant differences between the privacy-relevant policies of authoritarian and democratic regimes. The analysis also demonstrates why technology affects public support for privacy relevant policies. A shift from “stove pipe” to “big data” tends to reduce electoral support for government expenditures on detection activities

Congleton, Roger D.;
2016
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10. Ethics and good governance

Congleton, Roger D.;
2020
Type: Aufsatz in Zeitschrift; Article in journal;
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Citations: 3 (based on OpenCitations)

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Fred Sinowatz


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B: 5. Februar 1929 Neufeld an der Leitha
D: 11. August 2008
Biblio: Österr. Politiker (SPÖ) und Historiker; Unterrichtsminister 1971-1983; Bundeskanzler 1983-1986
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Alfred "Fred" Sinowatz (5 February 1929 – 11 August 2008) was an Austrian politician of the Social Democratic Party (SPÖ), who served as Chancellor of Austria from 1983 to 1986. Prior to becoming Chancellor, he had served as Minister of Education from 1971 to 1983 and Vice-Chancellor from 1981 to 1983. After a three-years term in office, Sinowatz resigned as Chancellor after Kurt Waldheim's victory in the 1986 presidential election. (Source: DBPedia)

Profession

  • Politiker
  • Affiliations

  • Österreich. Bundeskanzleramt
  • Österreich. Bundesministerium für Unterricht und Kunst
  • External links

  • Gemeinsame Normdatei (GND) im Katalog der Deutschen Nationalbibliothek
  • Wikipedia (Deutsch)
  • Wikipedia (English)
  • Kalliope Verbundkatalog
  • Neue Deutsche Biographie (NDB)
  • Deutsche Digitale Bibliothek
  • NACO Authority File
  • Virtual International Authority File (VIAF)
  • Wikidata
  • International Standard Name Identifier (ISNI)


  • Publishing years

    1
      1985
    1
      1983

    Series

    1. (Österreich-Dokumentationen) (1)