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OverviewWritten by leading scholars from various disciplines, this book presents current research on topics such as public choice, game theory, and political economy. It features contributions on fundamental, methodological, and empirical issues around the concepts of power and responsibility that strive to bridge the gap between different disciplinary approaches. The contributions fall into roughly four sub-disciplines: voting and voting power, public economics and politics, economics and philosophy, as well as labor economics. On the occasion of his 75th birthday, this book is written in honor of Manfred J. Holler, an economist by training and profession whose work as a guiding light has helped advance our understanding of the interdisciplinary connections of concepts of power and responsibility. He has written many articles and books on game theory, and worked extensively on questions of labor economics, politics, and philosophy. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Martin A. Leroch , Florian RuppPublisher: Springer International Publishing AG Imprint: Springer International Publishing AG Edition: 1st ed. 2023 Weight: 0.770kg ISBN: 9783031230141ISBN 10: 3031230140 Pages: 393 Publication Date: 22 February 2023 Audience: Professional and scholarly , Professional & Vocational Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Manufactured on demand ![]() We will order this item for you from a manufactured on demand supplier. Table of ContentsChapter 1. Instead of an introduction - Manfred on his 75th Birthday (Heinz Kurz).- Part I. Economics and Philosophy.- Chapter 2. Three Types of Dramatic Irony (Timo Airaksinen).- Chapter 3. Defence is of Much More Importance than Opulence: Adam Smith on the Political Economy of War (Heinz Kurz).- Part II. Labor Economics.- Chapter 4. Relative Absence Concerns, Positional Consumption Preferences and Working Hours (Laszlo Goerke).- Chapter 5. Power, Responsibility and Social Policy: The Impact of Basic Income in a Competitive Experimental Labor Market (Veera Jokipalo).- Part III. Voting and Voting Power.- Chapter 6. Computing the Public Good index for weighted voting games with precoalitions using dynamic programming (Jochen Staudacher).- Chapter 7. The Art and Beauty of Voting Power (Sascha Kurz).- Chapter 8. An application of power indices for the family of weighted majority games in partition function form (José Alonso Meijide).- Chapter 9. Measuring Voting Power in Complex Shareholding Structures: a Public Good Index Approach (Izabella Stach).- Chapter 10. Voting on or About God (Mario Ferrero).- Chapter 11. Probabilistic study of voting rules: A tale of two volumes (Hannu Nurmi).- Chapter 12. The Liblice Castle Story (Dušan Tříska).- Chapter 13. Lexicographic Ranking based on Minimal Winning Coalitions (Michele Aleandri).- Chapter 14. The Public Good index for games with several levels of approval in the input and output (Sascha Kurz).- Part IV. Public Economics, Politics and Responsibility.- Chapter 15. Why did Japan attack Pearl Harbor? (Ronald Wintrobe).- Chapter 16. Inflated expectations from democracy: Towards a systematic explanation (George Tridimas).- Chapter 17. Electoral competition, political promises and the “responsible party government” hypothesis (Benoît Le Maux).- Chapter 18. The effect of social interaction and cultural consumption on voting turnout (Marco F. Martorana).- Chapter 19. The Political Economy of Buchanan's Samaritan's dilemma (Alain Marciano).- Chapter 20. Felwine Sarr’s Afrotopia – An Utopian Vision Fruitful for Africa? (Rigmar Osterkamp).- Chapter 21. When Census is an Election: A Game-theoretic Analysis of Over-reporting of Headcount (Vikas Kumar)ReviewsAuthor InformationMartin Leroch is a Professor of Economics and Ethics for Economics and Business at Pforzheim University (Germany). His research focuses on Philosophy & Economics, Behavioral Economics and Law & Economics. Florian Rupp is a Professor of Mathematics at the Kutaisi International University (Germany). His research interests comprise dynamical systems, their stability and bifurcations, and applications in Biology and in the Social Sciences. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |