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Updated July, 2003 CURRICULUM VITAE Gordon Tullock Professor of Law and Economics George Mason University, Virginia I was born in Rockford, Illinois, in 1922, and received my basic education in the public schools of that city. My higher education came from the University of Chicago and its law school. After an interruption for military service, I received a J.D. from the Chicago Law School in 1947 and joined a downtown law firm. Before graduation I had taken the Foreign Service Examination, so I joined the Service in the Fall of 1947. After two months in the Foreign Service Institute, I was sent to serve a diplomatic apprenticeship as vice consul in charge of odds and ends at Tientisin, China. My two years there were enlivened by the Communist seizure of the city in January 1949. I returned to the United States, and in 1950 the Department of State sent me to Yale and Cornell to study Chinese and related subjects for three academic years (2-1/3 calendar years). In late 1952, I joined the "Mainland China" section of the Consulate General in Hong Kong, and nine months later transferred to the political section of our Embassy in Korea. In January 1955, I was assigned to the OIR in Washington. I resigned from the Foreign Service in the Fall of 1956. From my resignation until the Fall of 1958, I was engaged mostly in writing, but had several minor jobs; the least insignificant of these was as research director of a small subsidiary of the Gallup organization in Princeton. The academic year 1958-59, I spent as a Postdoctoral Fellow at the Thomas Jefferson Center for Political Economy at the University of Virginia. From the Fall of 1959 to February 1962, I was Assistant and Associate Professor in the Department of International Studies at the University of South Carolina. From the latter date to September 1967, I was an Associate Professor of Economics at the University of Virginia. During 1967-68, I was Professor of Economics and Political Science at Rice University. From August 1968 to June 1972, I was Professor of Economics and Public Choice at Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University. From June 1972 to June 1983, I was a University Professor (subsequently changed to University Distinguished Professor) at Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University. From June 1983 until August 1987, I was the Holbert R. Harris University Professor at George Mason University. Since the Fall of 1987, I am the Karl Eller Professor of Economics and Political Science at the University of Arizona. From the founding of the Public Choice Society, I have been a member of the Board and Secretary, and am a past President. In the Fall of 1970, I was elected a member of the Council of the American Political Science Association for a two-year term. In 1978, I was elected President of the Southern Economic Association. Although it has nothing to do with my professional life, the fact that I am a member of the Board of Directors of Dodger Holding Company, Inc., a small Iowa corporation, may contribute to my knowledge of practical economics.

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  • Updated July, 2003 CURRICULUM VITAE

    Gordon Tullock

    Professor of Law and Economics George Mason University, Virginia

    I was born in Rockford, Illinois, in 1922, and received my basic education in the public schools of that city.

    My higher education came from the University of Chicago and its law school. After an interruption for military

    service, I received a J.D. from the Chicago Law School in 1947 and joined a downtown law firm. Before graduation

    I had taken the Foreign Service Examination, so I joined the Service in the Fall of 1947. After two months in the

    Foreign Service Institute, I was sent to serve a diplomatic apprenticeship as vice consul in charge of odds and ends at

    Tientisin, China. My two years there were enlivened by the Communist seizure of the city in January 1949.

    I returned to the United States, and in 1950 the Department of State sent me to Yale and Cornell to study

    Chinese and related subjects for three academic years (2-1/3 calendar years). In late 1952, I joined the "Mainland

    China" section of the Consulate General in Hong Kong, and nine months later transferred to the political section of

    our Embassy in Korea. In January 1955, I was assigned to the OIR in Washington. I resigned from the Foreign

    Service in the Fall of 1956.

    From my resignation until the Fall of 1958, I was engaged mostly in writing, but had several minor jobs; the

    least insignificant of these was as research director of a small subsidiary of the Gallup organization in Princeton. The

    academic year 1958-59, I spent as a Postdoctoral Fellow at the Thomas Jefferson Center for Political Economy at the

    University of Virginia. From the Fall of 1959 to February 1962, I was Assistant and Associate Professor in the

    Department of International Studies at the University of South Carolina. From the latter date to September 1967, I

    was an Associate Professor of Economics at the University of Virginia. During 1967-68, I was Professor of

    Economics and Political Science at Rice University. From August 1968 to June 1972, I was Professor of Economics

    and Public Choice at Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University. From June 1972 to June 1983, I was a

    University Professor (subsequently changed to University Distinguished Professor) at Virginia Polytechnic Institute

    and State University. From June 1983 until August 1987, I was the Holbert R. Harris University Professor at George

    Mason University. Since the Fall of 1987, I am the Karl Eller Professor of Economics and Political Science at the

    University of Arizona.

    From the founding of the Public Choice Society, I have been a member of the Board and Secretary, and am a

    past President. In the Fall of 1970, I was elected a member of the Council of the American Political Science

    Association for a two-year term. In 1978, I was elected President of the Southern Economic Association. Although

    it has nothing to do with my professional life, the fact that I am a member of the Board of Directors of Dodger

    Holding Company, Inc., a small Iowa corporation, may contribute to my knowledge of practical economics.

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    GORDON TULLOCK

    Born February 1922 in Rockford, Illinois Unmarried

    BUSINESS ADDRESS:

    George Mason University Law and Economics Center 3401 North Fairfax Drive Arlington, Virginia 22201-4498

    HOME ADDRESS:

    3800 North Fairfax Drive Apt. 213 Arlington, Virginia 22203

    EDUCATION:

    J.D. University of Chicago Law School 1947 Yale University, Chinese 1949-1951 Cornell University, Chinese 1951-1952

    PROFESSIONAL POSITIONS:

    1947-1956 Various far eastern positions in Foreign Service 1956-1958 Research and Writing Various Places 1958-1959 Post Doctoral Fellow, U. of Virginia 1959-1962 Asst. & Assoc. Professor, U. of South Carolina 1962-1967 Associate Professor, U. of Virginia 1967-1968 Professor of Economics and Political Science, Rice University

    1968-1972 Professor of Economics and Public Choice VPI & State University 1972-1983 University Distinguished Professor VPI & State University 1983-1987 Holbert R. Harris University Professor George Mason University Spring 1987 Philip Morris Visiting Distinguished Scholar Baruch University 1987-1999 Karl Eller Professor of Economics and Political Science,

    University of Arizona Jan. 1998 Distinguished Fellow – American Economics Association At Chicago meeting

    1999 Fall- Professor of Law and Economics, George Mason University HONORS: First recipient of the Leslie T. Wilkins Award, presented for "The Outstanding Book in the Field of Criminology and

    Criminal Justice," for 1982, by the Criminal Justice Research Center, Albany, New York. Honorary Doctor Laws, University of Chicago, 1992. Was presented the 1993 Adam Smith Award, in Washington,

    DC, April, 1993, and at the Western Economic Association conference held in Lake Tahoe, June, 1993, an award dinner held in honor “Re: Works of Gordon Tullock”.

    Member of the American Political Science Review Hall of Fame, March 1996. PS: Political Science & Politics. Award for Outstanding contributions in the field of law & economics by George Mason University Law School,

    1996.

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    PROFESSIONAL ASSOCIATIONS:

    Fellow - Public Choice Society Member American Academy of Arts and Sciences Member Board of Editors, The Journal of Social and Biological Structure Member Board of Editors, The International Journal of Law and Economics Member Board of Editors, Atlantic Economic Journal Member Association for Asian Studies Member Southern Economic Association Member Western Economic Association Member American Economic Association Member Mont Pelerin Society Member Organizing Committee for the Udall Center for Studies in Public Choice - University of Arizona Member Committee for Public Choice Graduate Program - University of Arizona Member International Analysis Executive Committee - University of Arizona Adjunct Professor George Mason Studies in Public Choice, George Mason University Honorary Chairman of the Bioeconomics Society Council Member to the Institute of Economic Affairs, London, England

    OFFICES HELD:

    President Public Choice Society President Southern Economic Association President Western Economic Association Secretary Public Choice Society Member Board of Political Science Association Academic Advisor Hong Kong Center for Economic Research

    President of Atlantic Economic Society (April 1999)

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    BOOKS AUTHORED AND CO-AUTHORED

    Buchanan, James and Tullock, Gordon. The Calculus of Consent: Logical Foundations of a Constitutional

    Democracy. (Ann Arbor: University of Michigan Press, 1962). Paperback, 1965. Spanish Translation, 1980. Japanese Translation, 1980. Russian Translation, forthcoming

    Chinese Translation (by Yi Xianrong), forthcoming Korean Translation (by Sooyoun Hwang), Forward, forthcoming French Translation, forthcoming Tullock, Gordon. The Politics of Bureaucracy. (Washington D.C.: Public Affairs Press, 1965).

    Paperback, 1975. University Press of America, 1987.

    Tullock, Gordon. The Organization of Inquiry. (Durham, NC: Duke University Press, 1966).

    University Press of America, 1987.

    Tullock, Gordon. Toward a Mathematics of Politics (Ann Arbor: University of Michigan Press, 1967). Paperback, 1972.

    Reviewed by Kenneth J. Arrow. “Tullock and an Existence Theorem,” Public Choice. VI: 105-11. Tullock, Gordon. Private Wants, Public Means: An Economic Analysis of the Desirable Scope of Government.

    (New York: Basic Books, Inc., 1970). Spanish Translation, 1979. Japanese Translation, 1984. University Press of America, 1988.

    Tullock, Gordon. The Logic of the Law. (New York: Basic Books Inc., 1971).

    University Press of America, 1988.

    Tullock, Gordon. The Social Dilemma: The Economics of War and Revolution. (Blacksburg, VA: Center for Study

    of Public Choice, 1974). Japanese Translation, 1979. Slovenian Translation, March 1997.

    McKenzie, Richard B. and Tullock, Gordon. The New World of Economics: Explorations into the Human

    Experience (Homewood, IL: Richard D. Irwin, Inc., 1975). 2nd Edition, 1978. 3rd Edition, 1980. 4th Edition, 1984. Chapter 4, “Competing monies,” (Irwin, 1984, 4th ed. Pp. 52-65). 5th Edition, 1989. Spanish Translation, 1980. Japanese Translation, 1981.

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    German Translation, 1984. Chinese Translation, 1992. German Translation, Second Printing, 2002. Revised Aug. 1994 and retitled: The Best of the New World of Economics… and Then Some. 5th Edition reissued, 1994, The New World of Economics. McGraw-Hill).

    McKenzie, Richard B. and Tullock, Gordon. Modern Political Economy: An Introduction to Economics (New

    York: McGraw-Hill Book Company, 1978). Polish Translation, 1993. Tullock, Gordon. Trials on Trial: The Pure Theory of Legal Procedure (New York: Columbia University Press,

    1980). Buchanan, James M. Tollison, Robert D., and Tullock, Gordon eds. Toward a Theory of the Rent-Seeking Society.

    (College Station: Texas A&M University Press, Series 4, 1980). Tullock, Gordon. “Efficient Rent Seeking,” Toward a Theory of the Rent-Seeking Society. Pp. 153-179.

    Reprinted in: “The Economics Analysis of Rent Seeking.:, R.D. Tollison and R.D. Cingeton (eds), The Economic Analysis of Rent Seeking, Edward Elgar Publishing, 1995, Pp. 131-146.

    Tullock, Gordon. Economics of Income Redistribution (Hingham, MA: Kluwer-Nijhoff Publishing, 1983).

    Second Printing, 1984. Second Edition (Boston, MA: Kluwer Academic Publishers, 1997).

    Tullock, Gordon. The Economics of Wealth and Poverty. (London, England: Wheatsheaf Press, 1986). Tullock, Gordon. Autocracy. (Dordrecht, Netherlands: Martinus Nijhoff, 1987). Tullock, Gordon. Wealth, Poverty & Politics. (Oxford, England: Basil Blackwell, 1988). Chinese translation, 2002 Tullock, Gordon. The Economics of Special Privilege and Rent Seeking (Boston & Dordrecht, Netherlands: Kluwer

    Academic Publishers, 1989). Rowley, Charles K., Tollison, Robert D., Tullock, Gordon eds. The Political Economy of Rent Seeking.

    (Amsterdam: Kluwer Academic Publishers, 1989). Tullock, Gordon. Economic Hierarchies, Organization and the Structure of Production. Studies in Public Choice,

    (Norwell, MA/Dordrecht: Kluwer Academic Publishers, 1992). Tullock, Gordon. The New Federalist. (Vancouver: Fraser Institute, 1994). English version, 1994. Serbo-Croatian translation by Ljubomir Madzar, (Belgrade: The Institute of Economics and “Ekonomika”),

    1992. Russian translation, Centre of Children’s and Adult’s International Initiatives for Peace and Cooperation.

    Moscow, Jan. 1994. Korean translation, 1994. Korean translation, Second Printing, 2002. Italian translation, forthcoming.

    Brady, Gordon and Tollison, Robert D. eds. On The Trial of Homo Economicus: Essays by Gordon Tullock.

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    (Fairfax, Va.: George Mason Univeristy Press, 1994). This is a collection of essays by Gordon Tullock, together with some critical bibliographical notes. Tullock, Gordon. The Economics of Non-Human Societies. (Tucson, AZ: Pallas Press, 1994). Korean translation, forthcoming. Brady, Gordon and Tullock, Gordon eds. Intellectual Biography of Duncan Black (Kluwer Academic Publishers). Seldon, Arthur, Brady, Gordon and Tullock, Gordon. Voting Procedures. forthcoming. Gunning, Patrick and Tullock, Gordon. Understanding Democracy: An Introduction to Public Choice. forthcoming.

    Tullock, Gordon. On Voting: A Public Choice Approach. (Cheltenham, U.K.: Edward Elgar Publishing, 1998).

    Paperback, 2001.

    Japanese translation, by Morris Perlman, 1998. Seldon, Arthur, Brady, Gordon and Tullock, Gordon. Government Failure: A Primer in Public Choice (Washington,

    D.C.: Cato Institute, 2002). Tullock, Gordon. Public Goods, Redistribution, and Rent Seeking. forthcoming.

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    BOOKS EDITED Public Choice (formerly Papers on Non-Market Decision Making). (Charlottesville, VA: Thomas Jefferson Center

    for Political Economy, University of Virginia, 1966).

    Note: This publication started out as a book and developed into a journal which was published by the Center for Study of Public Choice, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University, Blacksburg, VA, until 1978, but it is now published by Kluwer Academic Publishers, Dordrecht, The Netherlands.

    Tullock, Gordon ed. A Practical Guide for the Ambitious Politician. (Columbia, SC: University of South Carolina

    Press, 196l). Tullock, Gordon ed. Explorations in the Theory of Anarchy. (Blacksburg, VA: Center for Study of Public Choice,

    1972). Tullock, Gordon ed. Further Explorations in the Theory of Anarchy. (Blacksburg, VA: Center for Study of Public

    Choice, 1974). Tullock, Gordon ed. Frontiers of Economics. (Blacksburg, VA: Center for Study of Public Choice).

    Vol. I, 1975. Vol. II, 1976. Vol. III, 1980.

    Tullock, Gordon ed. Public Choice in New Orleans. (Blacksburg, VA: Center for Study of Public Choice, 1980). Tullock, Gordon, Buchanan, James M. and Tollison, Robert D. eds. Towards A Theory of the Rent-Seeking Society.

    (Texas A & M University Press, 1981). Tullock, Gordon, ed. Toward a Science of Politics: Papers in Honor of Duncan Black. (Blacksburg, VA: Center for

    Study of Public Choice, 1981). Tullock, Gordon ed. The Simons' Syllabus: Henry Calvert Simons. (Fairfax, VA: Center for Study of Public Choice,

    George Mason University, 1983). Tullock, Gordon, Hartley, K. and Seldon, A. eds. The Return of the Voucher. (Institute of Economic

    Affairs, England, 1985/86). Tullock, Gordon, Rowley, Charles K., and Tollison, Robert D. eds. The Political Economy of Rent-Seeking.

    (Boston: Kluwer Academic Publishers, 1988). Tullock, Gordon and Brady, Gordon eds. Formal Contributions to the Theory of Public Choice : The Unpublished

    Works of Duncan Black. (Norwell, MA: Kluwer Academic Publishers, 1995). Lockard, Alan and Tullock, Gordon, eds. Efficient Rent-Seeking: Chronicle of an Intellectual Quagmire. (Boston:

    Kluwer Academic Publishers, 2001).

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    MONOGRAPHS AND OCCASIONAL PAPERS Tullock, Gordon. The Sources of Union Gains. (Thomas Jefferson Center for Political Economy, University of

    Virginia, 1959). Research monograph. Tullock, Gordon. The Fisheries: Some Radical Proposals. (Bureau of Business and Economic Research, University

    of South Carolina, February 1962). Essays in Economics. Tullock, Gordon. Entrepreneurial Politics. (Thomas Jefferson Center for Political Economy, University of Virginia,

    February, 1962). Research monograph #5.

    Tullock, Gordon. Fragments for a Theory of International Politics. Research monograph #8 (Thomas Jefferson Center for Political Economy, University of Virginia, 1964).

    Tullock, Gordon. Colloquium on the Welfare State (Thomas Jefferson Center for Political Economy, University of

    Virginia, December 1965). Occasional Paper #2.

    (Papers read in a debate between Charles Frankel of Columbia University and the author arranged by the Department of Philosophy, Pennsylvania State University).

    Tullock, Gordon. A Model of Social Interaction. Monograph (Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University,

    November, 1968). Tullock, Gordon. The Vote Motive, (London: Institute of Economic Affairs, Hobart Paper No. 9, 1976). With a

    British commentary by Morris Perlman

    Spanish Translation, 1980, Madrid; Spain: Espasa Calpe, S.A.Translated by Maria Jesus Blanco. French Translation, Le Marche Politique, 1978, Paris, France: Association Pour L'Economie Des Institutions. Swedish Translation, Den Politiska Marknaden, 1983, Avesta, Sweden: Translated by Eric Jannersten. Italian Translation, Scelte Pubbliche, 1984, Florence, Italy: Le Monnier.

    New, revised and expanded edition, 1994, Timbro. Korean Translation, 1994 Tullock, Gordon. Svenskarna Och Deras Fonder: En Analys av LO-SAPs Forslag. TIMBRO, Utgiven av Forlags

    AB Timbro (Stockholm: KREAB, Kreativ Information AB, 1978). Tullock, Gordon. Welfare for the Well to Do. (Dallas: The Fisher Institute, 1983). Tullock, Gordon. Rent Seeking. (London, England: Edward Elgar Publishing, Fall 1993). The Shaftesbury Papers,

    Charles Rowley, ed.

    Academic translation for publication in Spanish, granted to Juan F. Bendfelt, Universidad Francisco Maroquin, Guatemala, forthcoming.

    Translation for publication in Chinese, granted to Li Zhengjun, Nanjing Finance College, Nanjing, Jiangsu Province, 211800, P.R.C., forthcoming.

    Tullock, Gordon. Trials on Trial Reconsidered, presented at the Seventh Conference of the European Association of

    Law and Economics, September 3-9, 1990, Rome Italy. Entered in Proceedings of the Symposium on Law and Economics, August 28-September 1, 1990, Lugano, Switzerland. (Copy of this proceeding has been lost).

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    Tullock, Gordon. The Case Against Common Law. (Durham, NC: Carolina Academic Press, 1997). The Locke Institute, Blackstone Commentaries Series (1). Amanda Owens and Charles K. Rowley, eds.

    Tullock, Gordon. “Exchanges and Conflict in Economic and Politics”. The Locke Institute, forthcoming. Tullock, Gordon. “Money”. Tullock, Gordon. “Open Secrets of American Foreign Policy”. Tullock, Gordon. “ Federal Reserve Research”. Tullock, Gordon. “Search and Seizure”. Tullock, Gordon. “Social Security”.

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    REPRINTED EXCERPTS FROM THE CALCULUS OF CONSENT

    Bean and Buchner, eds. "The Search for a Majority Rule," Readings on American Government Concepts in Context

    (P. 241ff), pp. 327-34. Robinson, A.J. and James Cutt , eds. "The Orthodox Model of Majority Rule,” Public Finance in Canada: Selected

    Readings (Toronto: Methuen Publications, 1968), pp. 60-73 (from appendix). Russett, Bruce M. ed. "The Costs of Decision Making," Economic Theories of International Politics (Chicago:

    Markham Publishing Co., 1968), pp. 455-71 (from Ch. 8, pp. 97-115). Macauley, Stewart and Lawrence M. Friedman, eds. "The Calculus of Consent," Law and the Behavioral Sciences

    (Indianapolis: Bobbs-Merrill Co., Inc., 1969), pp. 56-75 (from Ch. 10, pp. 131-45). Kariel, Henry S, ed. "The Democratic Calculus," Frontiers of Democratic Theory (New York: Random House, Inc.,

    1970), pp. 78-80 (from pp. 266-67, 304-6). Frey, Rene and Bruno Frey, eds. "A Generalized Economic Theory of Constitutions," The Economic Approach to

    Politics (Tubingen, Germany: J.C.B. Mohr, 1972), pp. 63-84. Frey Rene and Bruno Frey, eds. "Simple Majority Voting," The Economic Approach to Politics (Tubigen, Germany:

    J.C.B. Mohr, 1972), pp. 131-45. Ackerman, Bruce A., ed., Economic Foundations of Property Law (Boston: Little, Brown and Company, 1975), pp.

    238-47 (from pp. 131-45). Forte, Francesco and Gianfranco Mossetto, eds. "Una teoria economica generalizzata delle scelte constituzionali,"

    Economia del Benessere e Democrazia (Milano: Franco Angeli Editore, 1973), pp. 681-93 (from pp. 63-84).

    Forte, Francesco and Gianfranco Mossetto"Regole di votazione a maggioranza qualificate, rappresentanza, e

    interdipendendenza delle," in Francesco Forte and Gianfranco Mossetto (eds.), Economia del Benessere e Democrazia) (Milano: Franco Angeli Editore, 1973), pp. 681-93 (from pp. 2ll-22).

    Widmaier, Hans Peter, ed. “Eine allgemeine okonmische Theorie der Verfassung,” Politische Okonmie des

    Wohlfhrtsstaates: Eine Kirtische Darstellung der Neuen Politischen Okonomie (Frankfurt am Maine: Athenaum Taschenbuch Verlag, 1974): 63-84.

    Rowley, Charles K. ed. Public Choice Theory III. (England/Vermont: Edward Elgar, 1993). Part IV, Chapter 16:

    365-86. Christiano, Thomas ed. Philosophy & Democracy: An Anthology (New York: Oxford University Press, 2003), pp. 195-215.

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    PUBLISHED ARTICLES Campbell, Colin and Gordon Tullock. “Hyper-Inflation in China, 1937-40,” Journal of Political Economy 62 (June

    1954): 237-45. Tullock, Gordon. "Paper Money: A Cycle in Cathay," Economic History Review 9 (June 1956): 393-407. Campbell, Colin and Gordon Tullock. "Some Little Understood Aspects of Korea's Monetary and Fiscal System,"

    American Economic Review 47 (June 1957): 336-40. Translated into Korean and published in Seoul National University's Economic Journal.

    "Reply," American Economic Review 48 (September 1958): 661-62.

    Tullock, Gordon. "Problems of Majority Voting," Journal of Political Economy 67 (December 1959): 57l-79.

    Reprinted in: Arrow, Kenneth and Tibor Scitovsky (eds.) Readings in Welfare Economics. (Homewood, IL: Richard D.

    Irwin, Inc., 1969): 169-78.

    Thomas Schwartz (ed.) Freedom and Authority: An Introduction to Political Philosophy (Encino, CA: Dickenson Publishing Co.). Rowley, Charles K. Public Choice Theory I. (England: Edward Elgar, 1993). Part I, Chapter 4: 49-57. Translated and reprinted in: Forte, Francesco and Gianfranco Mossetto, eds. "Problemi del voto a maggioranza," Economia del Benessere e Democrazia (Milano:Franco Angeli Editore, 1973): 459-7l.

    Tullock, Gordon. "Reply to a Traditionalist," Journal of Political Economy 69 (April 1961): 200-03. Tullock, Gordon. "An Economic Analysis of Political Choice," II Politico 16 (1961): 234-40. Tullock, Gordon. "Hobson's Imperialism," Modern Age 7 (Spring 1963): 157-61. Tullock, Gordon. "Public Debt: Who Bears the Burden?" Revista di Diritto Finanziario e Scienza dette Finanze 22

    (June 1963): 207-13.

    Reprinted in: Ferguson, James (ed.), Public Debt and Future Generations (Chapel Hill: University of North Carolina Press, 1964): 100-06.

    Tullock, Gordon. "The Irrationality of Intransitivity," Oxford Economic Papers 16 (October 1964): 401-06. Reprinted in:

    Rowley, Charles K. ed. Social Choice Theory I. Part II, Chapter 9 (England: Edward Elgar Pub. Limited), 1993: 119-124.

    Tullock, Gordon. "Constitutional Mythology," New Individualist Review 3 (Spring 1965): 13-17. Tullock, Gordon. "Entry Barriers in Politics," American Economic Review 55 (May 1965): 458-66.

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    Buchanan, James and Gordon Tullock. "Public and Private Interaction Under Reciprocal Externalities," The Public Economy of Urban Communities. Margolis, Julius, ed. (Washington D.C.: Resources for the Future, 1965): 52-73.

    Reprinted in: Tollison, Robert D. and Viktor J. Vanberg, eds. Economics (College Station: Texas A&M University Press,

    1987): 113-40. Tullock, Gordon. "Optimality with Monopolistic Competition," Western Economic Journal 4 (Fall 1965): 4l-48. Tullock, Gordon. "Information without Profit," Papers on Non-Market Decision Making 1 (1966): 141-59.

    Reprinted in: Lamberton, D.M., ed. Economics of Information and Knowledge (London: Penguin Books, 1971): 119-38.

    Translated and printed in: Lamberton, D.M., ed. "Informacion no Lucrativa," in D.M. Lamberton (ed.), Economia de la Informacion y

    del Conocimiento (Mexico City: Fondo de Cultura Economica, 1977): 115-33. Tullock, Gordon. "Inflazione Prolongata," Revista Internazionale di Scienze Economiche e Commerciali 13 (No 7,

    1966): 632-45. Johnson, Robert and Gordon Tullock. "High School Economics Texts," The University Bookman (Autumn 1966):

    3ff. Tullock, Gordon. "The General Irrelevance of the General Impossibility Theorem,” Quarterly Journal of Economics

    81 (May 1967): 256-70.

    Translated and reprinted in: Forte, Francesco and Gianfranco Mossetto, eds. "L'irrelevanza generale del theorema della impossibilita

    generale," Economia del Benessere e Democrazia (Milan: Franco Angeli Editore, 1973): 261-76. Tullock, Gordon. "The Welfare Costs of Tariffs, Monopolies and Theft," Western Economic Journal 5 (June 1967):

    224-32.

    Reprinted in: Donald S. Watson (ed.), Price Theory in Action: A Book of Readings (Boston: Houghton Mifflin, 1969):

    201-07.

    Buchanan, James M., Robert D. Tollison, and Gordon Tullock, eds. Towards a Theory of the Rent-Seeking Society (Texas A&M University Press, 1980): 39-50.

    Rowley, Charles K. ed. Social Choice Theory I. Part II, Chapter 11 (England: Edward Elgar Pub. Limited),

    1993: 134-148. To be reprinted in: Hartley, Keith and Sandler, Todd, eds., The Economics of Conflict (Oxford University Press) forthcoming Translated and reprinted in: "Los Costes en Bienestar de los Aranceles, Los Monopolioa y el Robo," ICE (January 1980): 89-94.

    "Reply," Western Economic Journal (1968).

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    Russian translation, http://aspe.spf.ru (Association for Studies in Public Economics) September 2002. Buchanan, James and Gordon Tullock. "The Dead Hand of Monopoly" Anti-Trust Law and Economic Review 1

    (Summer 1968): 85-96. Tullock, Gordon. "Pareto Optimality with Risk Aversion," Western Economic Journal 6 (September 1968): 227-82. Tullock, Gordon. "Welfare for Whom?" (Velfred for Hven--for De Fattige?), Farman 6 (December 1968): 17-25. Reprinted in:

    II Politico 33 (December 1968): 746-61. Tullock, Gordon. "Federalism: Problems of Scale," Public Choice 6 (Spring 1969): 19-29.

    Reprinted in: Amacher, Ryan C., Robert D. Tollison, and Thomas D. Willett , eds. The Economic Approach to Public

    Policy (Ithaca, NY: Cornell University Press, 1976): 511-19.

    Grewl, Bhajan S., Geoffrey Brennan, and Russell L. Mathews, eds. Economics of Federalism (Canberra: Australian National University Press, 1980): 39-49.

    Tullock, Gordon. "The New Theory of Corporations," Roads to Freedom: Essays in Honour of Friedrich A. von Hayek Streissler, Erich, ed. (London: Routledge and Kegan Paul, 1969): 287-307. Tullock, Gordon. "Social Cost and Government Action," American Economic Review 59 (May 1969): 189-97. Tullock, Gordon. "An Economic Approach to Crime," Social Science Quarterly 50 (June 1969): 59-71.

    Reprinted in: McPheters, Lee R. and William B. Stronge, eds. The Economics of Crime and Law Enforcement

    (Springfield, IL: Charles C. Thomas, 1976): 121-37.

    Amacher, Ryna C., Robert D. Tollison, and Thomas D. Willett, eds. The Economic Approach to Public Policy (Ithaca, NY: Cornell University Press, 1976): 111-24.

    Tullock, Gordon. "Control - Law and Regulations - Property Rights," Economics of Air and Water Pollution

    (Blacksburg, Va.: Water Resources Research Center, Virginia Polytechnic Institute, 1969): 118-33. Campbell, Colin and Gordon Tullock. "Computer Simulation of a Small Voting System" Economic Journal 80

    (March 1970): 97-104. Tullock, Gordon. "A Simple Algebraic Logrolling Model," American Economic Review 60 (June 1970): 419-26. Tullock, Gordon. "An Application of Economics in Biology," Toward Liberty, Vol. II (Menlo Park, CA: Institute

    for Humane Studies, 1971): 375-91. Tullock, Gordon. "A Model of Social Interaction," Mathematical Applications in Political Science Vherndon, James

    and Joseph Bernd, eds. (Charlottesville: University Press of Virginia, 1971): 4-28 (A revised version of Monograph).

    Tullock, Gordon. "A Modest Proposal: Comment," Journal of Money, Credit and Banking 3 (May 1971): 263-71. Overcast, H. Edwin and Gordon Tullock. "A Differential Approach to the Repeated Prisoner's Dilemma" Theory

    and Decision 1 (June 1971): 350-58.

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    Taylor, Charles L. and Gordon Tullock. "The 1970 ASPA Elections" P.S. Vol. 4, No. 3 (Summer 1971): 349-58. Tullock, Gordon. "Inheritance Justified," Journal of Law and Economics 14 (October 1971): 465-74. Tullock, Gordon. "Inheritance Rejustified: A Reply," Journal of Law and Economics 16 (October 1973): 425-28. Tullock, Gordon. "The Paradox of Revolution," Public Choice 11 (Fall 1971): 89-99.

    To be reprinted in: Revolutions: Critical Concepts, edited by Rosemary O’Kane, (in Routledge) in October 1999 (forthcoming).

    Tullock, Gordon. "The Cost of Transfers," Kyklos 24, Fasc. 4 (1971): 629-43.

    Translated and reprinted in: "El Coste de las Transferencias," Hacienda Publica Espanola No. 47 (Instituto de Estudios Fiscales, 1977): 231-40.

    Reprinted in: Buchanan, James M., Robert D. Tollison, and Gordon Tullock , eds. Towards a Theory of the

    Rent-Seeking Society (Texas A&M University Press, 1981): 269-82.

    Rowley, Charles K., ed. Public Choice Theory II. (England: Edward Elgar, 1993). Part I, Chapter 2: 12-25.

    Tullock, Gordon. "More on the Welfare Cost of Transfers," Kyklos Fasc. 2 (1974): 378-81. Tullock, Gordon. "The Charity of the Uncharitable," Western Economic Journal 9 (December 1971): 379-92.

    Reprinted in: The Economics of Charity (London: Institute of Economic Affairs, 1973), pp. 15-32.

    Against Equality: Readings on Economic and Social Policy (London: The MacMillan Press, Ltd., 1983):

    328-44. Tullock, Gordon. "Biological Externalities," Journal of Theoretical Biology 33 (December 1971): 565-76. Buchanan, James M., Robert Tollison, and Gordon Tullock, eds. "Economic Imperialism," Theory of Public

    Choice: Political Applications (Ann Arbor: University of Michigan Press, 1972): 317-29. Tullock, Gordon. "A View from the Inside: An Individualistic Approach to the Corporation," Interorganizational

    Decision Making. Tuite, Matthew F., Roger Chisholm, and Michael Randor, eds. (Chicago: Aldine Publishing Company, 1972): 133-43.

    Tullock, Gordon ed. "The Edge of the Jungle," Explorations in the Theory of Anarchy (Blacksburg, Va.: Center for Study of Public Choice, 1972): 65-75. Translated and reprinted in:

    Forte, Francesco and Gianfranco Mossetto, eds. "Il Gruppo Sovrano," Economia del Benessere e Democrazia (Milano: Franco Aneli Editore, 1973): 729-51.

    Tullock, Gordon. "Paying People Not to Work," National Review 25 (3 August 1973): 831-54. Staaf, Robert J. and Gordon Tullock, eds. "Education and Equality,” The Annals 409 (September 1973): 125-34.

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    Tullock, Gordon. "Does Punishment Deter Crime?" The Public Interest 36 (Summer 1974): 103-11.

    Reprinted in: Niederhoffer, Arthur and Abraham Blumberg, eds. The Ambivalent Force 2nd edition (1977).

    Tullock, Gordon. "Corruption and Anarchy," Further Explorations in the Theory of Anarchy. (Blacksburg, Va.:

    Center for Study of Public Choice, 1974): 65-70. Tullock, Gordon. "A Neoclassical View of Postwar Europe," The Future of Inter-Bloc Relations in Europe Louis J.

    Mensonides and James A. Kuhlman, eds. (New York: Praeger Publishers, 1974): 181-90. Schwartz, Warren F. and Gordon Tullock. "The Costs of a Legal System" Journal of Legal Studies 4 (January

    1975), pp. 75-82. Buchanan, James M. and Gordon Tullock. “Polluters’ Profits and Political Response: Direct Controls Versus Taxes” American Economic Review 65 (March 1975), pp. 139-47.

    "Reply" (with James M. Buchanan), American Economic Review 66 (December 1976): 983-84. Reprinted in:

    Congleton, Roger D., ed. The Political Economy of Environmental Protection: Analysis and Evidence (Ann Arbor: University of Michigan Press, 1996): 31-42.

    Helfand, Gloria E. and Berck, Peter eds. The Theory and Practice of Command and Control in

    Environmental Policy (Hampshire, UK: Ashgate Publishing Ltd., 2003). Tullock, Gordon. "Competing for Aid," Public Choice 21 (Spring 1975): 41-51.

    Reprinted in: Rowley, Charles K., Robert D. Tollison, and Gordon Tullock eds. The Political Economy of Rent-Seeking),

    (Boston: Kluwer Academic Publishers, 1988) 299-311. Tullock, Gordon. "Optimal Poll Taxes," Atlantic Economic Journal 3 (April 1975): 1-6. Tullock, Gordon. "Optimal Poll Taxes: Further Aspects," Atlantic Economic Journal 4 (Fall 1976): 7-9. Tullock, Gordon. "Optimal Poll Taxes: Rejoinder to Gartner's Rejoinder," Atlantic Economic Journal 5 (July

    1977): 86-87. Tullock, Gordon. "Optimal Voting Turnouts: A Reply" (to Brennan/Miller), Atlantic Economic Journal VIII, No. 3

    (September 1979): 69-70. Tullock, Gordon. "The Transitional Gains Trap," Bell Journal of Economics 6 (Autumn 1975): 671-78.

    Reprinted in: Buchanan, James M., Robert D. Tollison, and Gordon Tullock eds. Towards a Theory of the Rent-Seeking Society (Texas A&M University Press, 1981): 211-21. Rowley, Charles K. ed. Public Choice Theory II. (England: Edward Elgar, 1993). Part I, Chapter 5: 60-67.

    Tullock, Gordon. "Competing Monies," Journal of Money, Credit and Banking 7 (November 1975): 491-97.

    Reprinted in: "International Perspectives" Column in The Money Manager, Capetown, S.A.

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    "Competing Monies: Reply," Journal of Money, Credit and Banking 8 (November 1976): 521-25. Tullock, Gordon. "Column War," Frontiers of Economics (1975): 79-98. Tullock, Gordon. "On the Efficient Organization of Trials," Kyklos 28, Fasc. 4 (1975): 745-62. Tullock, Gordon. "On the Efficient Organization of Trials: Reply to McChesney, Ordover, and Weitzman," Kyklos

    30, Fasc. 3 (1977): 517-19. Tullock, Gordon. "Trial of the Fact," Leiter, Robert D. and Gerald Sirkin eds. Economics of Public Choice (New York: Cyrco Press, Inc., for Department of Economics, City College of CUNY, 1975): 121-36. Tullock, Gordon. "Science's Feet of Clay," Breit, William and William P. Culbertson, Jr. eds. Science and

    Ceremony: The Institutional Economics of C.E. Ayres (Austin: University of Texas Press, 1976): 135-45. Buchanan, James M. and Gordon Tullock. "The Politics of Bureaucracy and Planning," The Politics of Planning: A Review and Critique of Centralized Economic Planning. Chickering, A. Lawrence, ed. (San Francisco:

    Institute for Contemporary Studies, 1976): 225-73. Tullock, Gordon. "Regulating the Regulators," Governmental Controls and the Free Market: The U.S. Economy in the 1970s. Pejovich, Svetozar ed. (College Station: Texas A&M University Press, 1976): 141-59. Tullock, Gordon. "Quien Regula a Los Reguladores?" Teoria de la Politica Economia. Vinardell, Antonio Casahuga and Jorge Bacaria Colom, eds. (Madrid: Instituto de Estudios Fiscales, 1984): 705-34. Tullock, Gordon and Richard E. Wagner. "Rational Models, Politics, and Policy Analysis" Policy Studies Journal 4

    (Summer 1976): 408-16. Tullock, Gordon. "The Social Cost of Reducing Social Cost," Managing the Commons. Hardin, Garrett and John

    Baden, eds. (San Francisco: W.H. Freeman & Co., 1976): 147-56.

    Reprinted in: Haines, George H., Jr. ed. Problems in Consumer Affairs: A Research Symposium. (Toledo, OH:

    Consumer Affairs Academy/Business Research Center, University of Toledo, 1976): 246-62.

    Translated and reprinted in: "Die sozialen Kosten der Ausschaltung sozialer Kosten," Liberalismus als Verjungungskur. Herausgegeben

    von Heinz Buhofer, ed. (Zurich und Wiesbaden, Germany: Orell Fussli Verlag, 1987): 93-102. Tideman, T. Nicolaus and Gordon Tullock. "A New and Superior Process for Making Social Choices," Journal of

    Political Economy 84, No.6 (October 1976): 1145-59.

    Reprinted in: M. Ricketts ed. Neoclassical Microeconomics. (Edward Elgar Publishing, Ltd.)

    Baker, S. and C. Elliott, eds. Economics of the Public Sector: Readings and Commentary. (Lexington, MA:

    D. C. Heath and Company) 1988. Rowley, Charles K., ed. Social Choice Theory I. (England: Edward Elgar Pub. Limited, 1993). Part IV,

    Chapter 29: 531-545. Translated and Reprinted in: Russian translation, http://aspe.spf.ru (Association for Studies in Public Economics) September

    2002

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    Tullock, Gordon. "Energy Supply and Governmental Policy," Materials and Society 1 (December 1976): 209-14. Tullock, Gordon. “What is to be done?” Budget and Bureaucrats. Bocherding, T., ed. (Durham, North Carolina:

    Duke University Press, 1977): 275 –288. Tullock, Gordon. "Models in Politics," Political Science: Research, Methods, and Scope. Freeman, Donald M., ed.

    (New York: The Free Press, 1977): 377-99. Tullock, Gordon. "Revealing the Demand for Transfers," American Re-evolution, Papers and Proceedings. Auster, Richard D. and B. Seals, eds. (Tucson: University of Arizona, Department of Economics, 1977): 107-23. Tullock, Gordon. "The Demand-Revealing Process as a Welfare Indicator," Public Choice 29, No. 2 (Supplement to

    Spring 1977): 51-63. Tullock, Gordon. "Demand-Revealing Process, Coalitions, and Public Goods," Public Choice 29, No. 2

    (Supplement to Spring 1977): 103-05. Tullock, Gordon. "Practical Problems and Practical Solutions," Public Choice 29, No. 2 (Supplement to Spring

    1977): 27-35. Tullock, Gordon. "Altruism, Malice, and Public Goods," Journal of Social and Biological Structures I (January

    1978): 3-9. Tullock, Gordon. "Altruism, Malice, and Public Goods: Reply to Frech," Journal of Social and Biological

    Structures I (Jan 1978): 187-89. Tullock, Gordon. "Welfare Effects of Sales Maximization," Economic Inquiry (January 1978): 113-18. Tullock, Gordon. "Demand Revealing, Groves-Ledyard, and the Seventh Order of Smalls" Public Choice and Public

    Finance, Roskamp, Karl W., ed. (Proceedings of the 34th Congress of the International Institute of Public Finance, Hamburg, 1978): 69-76.

    Tullock, Gordon. "The Economics of Revolution" Revolution, Systems, and Theories: Johnson, J.H., J.J. Leach, and

    R.G. Muehlmann, eds. (Dordrecht, Holland: D. Reidel Publishing Co., 1979): 47-60. Tullock, Gordon. "Objectives of Income Redistribution" Sociological Economics in Levy-Garboua, Louis, ed.

    (London and Beverly Hills: Sage Publications, 1979): 161-81. Tullock, Gordon. "Courts as Legislatures" Liberty and the Rule of Law. Cummingham, Robert L., ed. (College

    Station and London: Texas A&M University Press, 1979) Tullock, Gordon. "Sociobiology and Economics," Atlantic Economic Journal VIII, No.3 (September 1979): 1-10. Tullock, Gordon. "Public Choice in Practice" Collective Decision Making: Applications from Public Choice

    Theory. Russell, Clifford S., ed. (Baltimore and London: The Johns Hopkins University Press, 1979): 27-45.

    Tullock, Gordon. "Flatland Revisited," Speculations in Science and Technology 3, No. 1 (April 1980): 107-12. Tullock, Gordon. "Efficient Rent-Seeking," Toward a Theory of the Rent-Seeking Society. Buchanan, James M., Robert D. Tollison, and Gordon Tullock, eds. (College Station: Texas A&M University Press, 1980):

    97-112. Tullock, Gordon. "Why So Much Stability?" Public Choice 37, No. 2 (1981): 189-202.

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    Reprinted in:

    Goldberg, Victor P., ed. Readings in the Economics of Contract Law. (New York: Cambridge University Press, 1989): 35-42.

    Rowley, Charles K., ed. Public Choice Theory II. (England: Edward Elgar, 1993). Part III, Chapter 19:

    343-359. Buchanan, James M., and Gordon Tullock. "An American Perspective" The Emerging Consensus, IEA 1957-1981

    Seldon, Arthur, ed. (The Institute of Economic Affairs, London, 1981): 79-97. Tullock, Gordon. "Negligence Again" International Review of Law and Economics 1 (1981): 51-62. Tullock, Gordon. "The Rhetoric and Reality of Redistribution" Southern Economic Journal 47, No. 4 (April 1981):

    895-907. Tullock, Gordon. "La Fundamentacion de la Redistribucion" Conferencia Mont Pelerin: Santiago, Chile Centro De

    Estudios Publicos No. 6 (Segundo Trimestre 1981): 153-63. Tullock, Gordon. "The Short Way With Dissenters" Okonomische Erklarungen Sozialen Verhaltens vom 11-13, Sodeur, Wolfgang, ed., (Wuppertal, W. Germany, Marz 1982): 201-23. Tullock, Gordon. "Welfare and The Law," International Review of Law and Economics (Kent, England:

    Butterworths, 1982): 152-63. Tullock, Gordon. "Income Testing and Politics: A Theoretical Model" Income-Tested Transfer Programs: The

    Case For and Against. Garfinckel, Irwin, ed. (New York: Academic Press, 1982): 97-116. McKenzie, Richard B. and Gordon Tullock. "The Economics of Dying: The Misapplication of Comments" Atlantic

    Economic Journal X, No. 2 (1982): 48-49. Brennan, Geoffrey and Gordon Tullock. "An Economic Theory of Military Tactics" Journal of Economic Behavior

    and Organization 3 (Amsterdam: North-Holland Publishing Co., 1982): 225-42.

    ***Tullock, Gordon. “Jackson and the Prisoner’s Dilemma” (A reply) Journal of Economic Behavior and Organization 3 (Amsterdam: North-Holland Publishing Co., 1987): 637-40.

    Tullock, Gordon. "Rent Seeking as a Negative-Sum Game," Toward a Theory of the Rent-Seeking Society.

    Buchanan, James M., Robert D. Tollison and Gordon Tullock, eds. (College Station: Texas A&M University Press, 1982): 16-36.

    Italian translation, Scelte Pubbliche, (Florence,Italy: Le Monnier, 1985), 261-84.

    Tullock, Gordon. "A (Partial) Rehabilitation of the Public Interest Theory" Public Choice 42, No. 1 (1984): 89-99.

    Japanese Translation, Public Choice Studies, 5th Issue (1985). Good, I.J. and Gordon Tullock. "Judicial Errors and A Proposal for Reform" Journal of Legal Studies XIII, No. 2

    (June 1984): 289-98. Tullock, Gordon. "A Traditional View of the Rise and Fall of Nations" Journal of Public Finance and Public

    Choice No. 2 (Napoli, Italy, 1984): 67-72. Tullock, Gordon. "How To Do Well While Doing Good!" Neoclassical Political Economy: The Analysis of

    Rent-Seeking and DUP Activities. Colander, David C., ed. (Cambridge, MA: Ballinger Publishing Co.,

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    1985): 229-39. Tullock, Gordon. "Expansion de la Economia Publica," Hacienda Publica Espanola No. 91 (Instituto de Estudios

    Fiscales, 1985): 367-71. Tullock, Gordon. "A New Proposal for Decentralizing Government Activity," in Hellmuth Milde und Hans G. Monissen (Hrsg.), Rationale Wirtschaftspolitik in komplexen Gesellschaften, Grard Gfgen zum 60.

    Geburtstag, Stuttgart (Berlin, Kln: Mainz: Kohlhammer, 1985): 139-48. Tullock, Gordon. "Adam Smith and the Prisoner's Dilemma" Quarterly Journal of Economics 100, No. 402

    (Supplement 1985): 1073-81. Reprinted in:

    Klein, Daniel, ed. Reputation: Studies in the Voluntary Elicitatino of Good Conduct. Economics, Cognition, and Society Series, (Ann Arbor: University of Michigan Press, 1997).

    Tullock, Gordon. "Industrial Organization and Rent Seeking in Dictatorships" Journal of Institution and Theoretical

    Economics 142, No. 1 (1986): 4-16. Tullock, Gordon. "Bismarkism" Taxation and the Deficit Economy: Fiscal Policy and Capital Formation in the

    United States. Dwight R. Lee, ed. (on behalf of Pacific Institute for Public Policy Research, 1986). Tullock, Gordon. "Intellectual Property," in Direct Protection of Innovation. Kingston, William, ed. (on behalf of

    the Commission of the European Communities, 1986): 171-99. Tullock, Gordon. "Concluding Comments," "New Approaches to Labor Economics," proceedings of a conference.

    Research and Labor Economics 6 (1986). Tullock, Gordon. "Concluding Thought on the Politics of Regulation," The Federal Trade Commission: The

    Political Economy of Regulation, in Mackay, Robert j., James C. Miller III, and Bruce Yandle, eds. Hoover Volume (1986).

    Tullock, Gordon. "Bread and Education," The Return of the Voucher. Hartley, K., Arthur Seldon and Gordon

    Tullock, eds. Institute of Economic Affairs (1985/1986). Tullock, Gordon. "No Public Choice in State Education," Economic Affairs 6, No. 4 (April/May 1986). Tullock, Gordon. "Transitional Gains & Transfers," Cato Journal 6, No. 1 (Spring/Summer 1986): 143-54. Tullock, Gordon. "El teorema general de la imposibilidad," Hacienda Publica Espanola 100 (Instituto de Estudios

    Fiscales, Madrid, 1986): 143-47. Tullock, Gordon. "Statsmakten och den individuella friheten," Vad Skall Staten Gora? (Timbro Ide, The

    Netherlands, 1986): 41-62. Tullock, Gordon. "Negotiated Settlement," Law and Economics and the Economics of Legal Regulation. Skogh, g.

    and M. Schilenberg, eds. (Dordrecht/Boston/Lancaster: Kluwer Academic Publishers, 1986): 39-50. Tullock, Gordon. "The General Irrelevance of the General Theory?,” Deficits. Buchanan, James M., Charles K.

    Rowley and Robert D. Tollison, eds. (Oxford, UK: Basil Blackwell, 1987): 173-79. Reply: Japanese translation of Deficits, 1991: 228-235 (Basil Blackwell, Ltd. Through Tuttle-Mori Agency,

    Inc. – Tokyo). Tullock, Gordon. "Public Choice," The New Palgrave: A Dictionary of Economics. Eatwell, John, Murray Milgate

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    and Peter Newman, eds. (London, New York, Tokyo: MacMillian Press, Ltd., 1987): 1040-44. Tullock, Gordon. "Rent Seeking," The New Palgrave: A Dictionary of Economics. Eatwell, John, Murray Milgate

    and Peter Newman, eds. (London, New York, Tokyo: MacMillan Press, Ltd., 1987). Tullock, Gordon. "Biological Applications of Economics," The New Palgrave: A Dictionary of Economics.

    Eatwell, John, Muaary Milgate and Peter Newman, eds. (London, New York, Tokyo: MacMillan Press, Ltd., 1987).

    Tullock, Gordon. "Autocracy," Economic Imperialism: The Economic Method Applied Outside the Field of

    Economics. Radnitzky, Gerald and Peter Bernholz, eds. (New York: Paragon House Publishers, 1987): 365-82.

    Tullock, Gordon. "The Calculus: Postscript After 25 Years," CATO Journal 7, No. 2 (Fall 1987): 313-21.

    Reprinted in: Public Choice and Constitutional Economics, Gwartney, James D. and Richard E. Wagner, eds.

    (Greenwich, CT and London: JAI Press Inc., 1988): 139-47. Tullock, Gordon. "Science Fiction and the Debt," Deficits. Buchanan, James M., Charles K. Rowley and Robert D.

    Tollison, eds. (Oxford, UK: Basil Blackwell, 1987): 75-78. Tullock, Gordon. "Defending the Napoleonic Code over the Common Law," Research in Law and Policy Studies 2,

    Nagel, Stuart S., ed. (JAI Press Inc., 1988): 2-27. Tullock, Gordon. "Why the Austrians are Wrong About Depressions," The Review of Austrian Economics 2.

    Rothbard, Murray N. and Walter Block, eds. (Lexington, MA and Toronto: D. C. Heath and Company, 1988): 73-78.

    Tullock, Gordon. "Reply to Comment by Joe Salerno" The Review of Austrian Economics 3, Rothbard, Murry N.

    and Walter Block, eds. (Lexington, MA: D. C. Heath and Company, November/December 1988): 147-49. Tullock, Gordon. "Rents and Rent-Seeking,” The Political Economy of Rent-Seeking. Rowley, Charles K., Robert

    D. Tollison and Gordon Tullock, eds. (Boston: Kluwer Academic Publishers, 1988): 51- 62. Tullock, Gordon. "Demand Revealing, Transfers, and Rent-Seeking," The Political Economy of Rent-Seeking.

    Rowley, Charles K., Robert D. Tollison and Gordon Tullock, eds. (Boston: Kluwer Academic Publishers, 1988): 291-97.

    “Rent-seeking in the interior, Economics and political institutions,” Chapter 4. Tullock, Gordon. "Why Did the Industrial Revolution Occur in England?" The Political Economy of Rent-Seeking.

    Rowley, Charles K., Robert D. Tollison and Gordon Tullock, eds. (Boston: Kluwer Academic Publishers, 1988): 409-19.

    Tullock, Gordon. "Future Directions for Rent-Seeking Research," The Political Economy of Rent-Seeking. Rowley,

    Charles K., Robert D. Tollison and Gordon Tullock, eds. (Boston: Kluwer Academic Publishers, 1988): 465-80.

    Tullock, Gordon. "The Cost of Rent-Seeking: A Metaphysical Problem," Public Choice 57, No.1 (1988): 15-24. Tullock, Gordon. "Rent Seeking and Tax Reform," Contemporary Policy Issues VI, No. 4 (Oct 1988): 37-47. Tullock, Gordon. “La liberta e lo stato,” Conferenzes “Fulvio Guerrini” (1984-1993), Chapter V, 9 Maggio 1988:

    123-144.

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    Tullock, Gordon. "Freedom and the State" Translated "La Liberta e lo Stato" in Biblioteca Della Liberta 104

    (1989): 5-22. Tullock, Gordon. “Assicurazioni sanitarie Private: costi, benefici, Incentivi:, in Biblioteca Della Liberta 106 (1989):

    83-87. Tullock, Gordon. "Rents, Ignorance and Ideology," Japanese translation in Public Choice Studies 13 (May 1989):

    19-34. Tullock, Gordon. "Changing Incentives to Make Economics More Relevant," The Spread of Economic Ideas. Colander, David C. and A.W. Coats, eds. (New York: Cambridge University Press, 1989): 235-47. Tullock, Gordon. "What is Higher Education?" Federal Support of Higher Education. Meiners, Roger E. and Ryan C. Amacher, eds. (New York: Paragon House, 1989): 337-46. Grier, Kevin B. and Gordon Tullock. “An Empirical Analysis of Cross-National Economic Growth,” Journal of

    Monetary Economics, September 1989, 24:2: 259-76. Tullock, Gordon. "Demand Revealing - Two Minor Notes," Public Choice 64, No. 4 (February 1990): 179-84. Tullock, Gordon. “The Economics of (Very) Primitive Societies,” Journal of Social and Biological Structures,

    13(2) (1990): 151-162. Tullock, Gordon. "Sociological Federalism" Decentralization, Local Governments and Markets. Bennett, Robert J.,

    ed. (New York: Oxford University Press, 1990): 78-84. Tullock, Gordon. “The Costs of Special Privilege” Perspectives on Positive Political Economy. Alt, James E. and

    Kenneth A. Shepsle, eds. (Cambridge University Press, 1990): 195-211. Tullock, Gordon. “Environmental Problems” in Dirk Jan Kraan and Rolland J. in’t Veld (eds.) Environmental

    Protection: Public or Private Choice, (Dordrecht: Kluwer Academic Publishers, 1991). Tullock, Gordon. “Medical Costs and Third-Party Payment: A Proposal” Advances in the Study of

    Entrepreneurship, Innovation and Economic Growth, 4 (JAI Press, 1990): 173-175. Tullock, Gordon. “Random Thoughts on the Debt,” Debt and the Twin Deficits Debate. Rock, James M. ed.

    (Bristlecone Books, 1991): 189-205. Tullock, Gordon. “Accidental Freedom” Markets and Politicians. Hillman, Arye L., ed. (Dordrecht: Kluwer

    Academic Publishers, 1991: 93-112. Tullock, Gordon. “Duncan Black – The Founding Father” Public Choice, 71(3) (September 1991): 125-128. Tullock, Gordon. “Casual Recollections of an Editor” Public Choice, 71(3) (September 1991): 129-139. Hillman, Jimmye and Gordon Tullock. “Public Choice and Agriculture: An American Example” Issues in

    Contemporary Economics, 3 (2992): 98-118. Tullock, Gordon. “Gordon Tullock: His journal and his Scholarship” Public Choice 71: 1991: 171-196. Tullock, Gordon. “Green Legislative Politics” in Kraan, D.J. and R.J. Veld (eds.), Environmental Protection:

    Public or Private Choice, (Vol. 4, Economy and environment series), (United States: Kluwer Academic, 1991): 39-49.

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    Tullock, Gordon. “Hawks, Doves and Free Riders,” KYKLOS, 45 (1992): 25-36. (German translated excerpts in Wirtschafts Woche, No. 46, (Nov. 8, 1991): 132-134. Tullock, Gordon. “Duncan Black – In Memoriam” Economica Della Scelte Pubbliche, 2, 1991. Tullock, Gordon. “Games and Preference” Rationality and Society, 4(1) (January 1992). Tullock, Gordon. “Is There a Paradox of Voting?” Journal of Theoretical Politics, 4(2) (1992): 225-230. Brady, Gordon L. and Gordon Tullock. “The Risk of Crying Wolf” Predicting Ecosystem Risks. Cairns,

    Niederlehner and Orvos, eds. (Princeton Scientific Publishing Co. Princeton, 1992): 77-92. Predicting Ecosystem Risk, to be republished in the Journal of Clean Technology and Occupational

    Medicine, Princeton Scientific Publishing Co., Inc. Tullock, Gordon. “Economic Consequences of New Technology,” Nanotechnology. Crandall, B.C. and James

    Lewis, eds. (MIT Press, 1992): 281-286. Tullock, Gordon. “The Economics of Conflict,” Universal Economics Assessing the Achievements of the Economic

    Approach, Part VI: Chapter 13, (1992): 301-314. Tullock, Gordon. “Court Errors,” Journal of Legal Economics, (July 1992): 57-70. Previously published in Advances In Modern Environment Toxicology,” Vol. XX Reprinted in: “The Economics of Science Policy: An Analysis of the Althoff System,” Journal of Economic Studies.

    20(4/5): 1994. European Journal of Law and Economics, 1 (March 1994): 9-21. Tullock, Gordon. Commentary “A Source of Conventions,” Journal of Social and Evolutionary Systems, 15(2) (JAI

    Press, Inc., 1992): 135-144. Tullock, Gordon. “Computerizing Politics” Mathematical and Computer Modeling, 16(8/9) (1992): 59-65. Tullock, Gordon. “Still somewhat muddy: A Comment,” Public Choice, 76(4) (Netherlands, 1993): 365-70. Tullock, Gordon. “Government Spending” Fortune Encyclopedia of Economics. Henderson, David., ed. (Warner

    Books, Inc.) (Time Magazines, Inc., August, 1993): 262-264. Tullock, Gordon. “Organizational Puzzles,” Social Theory and Social Policy, Essays In Honor of James S.

    Coleman. Sorensen, Aage B. and Seymour Spilerman, eds. (Praeger Press, 1993) Chapter 5: 59-72 Tullock, Gordon. “Public Choice – What I hope foe the next 25 years,” Public Choice 77(1) (1993): 9-16. Tullock, Gordon. “Economic Integration and the Future of the Nation – State,” Contemporary Policy Issues, 11(2)

    Harberger, Arnold C., Kenneth J. Arrow, Charles Wolf, Jr., Michael Intriligator and Gordon Tullock, eds. (April 1993): 1-22.

    Tullock, Gordon. “Alexandria and Mathematical Economics,” Methodus (Bulletin of the International Network for

    Economic Method, 5(1) (June, 1993): 24-30. Tullock, Gordon. “Open peer commentary on the scientific status of econometrics: Comment,” Social Epistemology,

    7(3) (Taylor & Francis, Ltd., 1993): 284-84. Tullock, Gordon. “Are Scientists Different?” Journal of Economic Studies 20 No. 4/5 (England: MCB University

    Press, 1993): 90-106.

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    Tullock, Gordon. “Consent” Given at the Mont Pelerin Society Meeting, 1993. Translated into Portuguese. Der’’soziologische” Foderalismus als Weg zur Reduzierung ethnischer und religioser Spannungen,” Institut

    Fur Wirtschaftspolitik An Der Universitat Zu Koln. 43, Jahrgang, 1994. Tullock, Gordon. “Thinking about thought,” European Journal of Law and Economis 2(2) (June, 1995).

    (A Part of Peter Bernholz’ Festschrift in 1994. On April 21, 1993 lecture given at University of Glasgow, which was a part of the Stevenson Lecture which was entitled “Rent Seeking in the Interior.”)

    Tullock, Gordon. “Rent Seeking and the Law,” Current Issues in Public Choice. Pardo, Jose Casas and Friedrich

    Schneider, eds. (Brookfield, US: Edward Elgar, 1996): 197-188. Formerly “Legal Rent Seeking,” given at the European Public Choice meeting in Valencia, Spain. Tullock, Gordon. “Thoughts about representative government”, European Journal of Political Economy, 10(1)

    (May, 1994): 27-39. Tullock, Gordon. “The Cost of Medical Progress,” American Economic Review. (May, 1995). Tullock, Gordon. “On the Desirable Degree of Detail in the Law,” European Journal of Law and Economics.

    (Kluwer Academic Publishers, 1995): 199-209. Tullock, Gordon. “The Social Cost of Rent-Seeking,” Korean translation, The Sejong Institute. 1996. Tullock, Gordon. “Introduction to Alan Peacock’s Paper, Welfare economics and public subsidies to the arts,”

    Journal of Cultural Economics (Kluwer Academic Publishers, 1995). Tullock, Gordon. “Sociological Federalism as a way of reducing ethnic and religious tension,” (Chapter 4, The New

    Federalist”, The Fraser Institute, Vancouver, Canada, 1994. Tullock, Gordon. “Arrow and all That,” Florence, Italy: Scelte Publiche. 1995. Tullock, Gordon. “Origins of Public Choice,” The Makers of Modern Economics: Volume III. Heertje, Arnold, ed.

    (Brookfield, US: Edward Elgar, 1997): 122-139. Tullock, Gordon. “Where is the Rectangle?” Public Choice 91: 149-159 (Kluwer Academic Publishers, Printed in

    the Netherlands, 1997). Tullock, Gordon. “Legal Heresy,” Economic Inquiry, 34(1) (January, 1996): 1-9. Tullock, Gordon. “The Political Market Place,” Keri Economic Research Institute Regulation Study Series 24.

    Iljoong Kim, ed., 1996: 51-60. Tullock, Gordon. “Whose Welfare?” Champions of Freedom Series 23. American Perestroika: The Demise of the

    Welfare State. 1996: 103-111. Tullock, Gordon. “Corruption Theory and Practice,” Contemporary Economic Policy 14 (July, 1996). Tullock, Gordon. “Provisions of Public Goods Through Privatization,” Kyklos Vol. 49 No. 2 (1996). Tullock, Gordon. “Excise Taxation in the Rent-Seeking Society,” in Taxing Choice: The Predatory Politics of Fiscal

    Discrimination. (New Jersey: Independent Institute, Transaction Publishers, 1997): 369-73.

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    Tullock, Gordon. “More Impossibility,” Journal des Economistes et des Etudes Humaines 6 (September, 1995). Tullock, Gordon. “Government Growth,” Taiwan Journal of Political Economy 1(1) (September, 1995). Tullock, Gordon. “Economics and Psychology: Mediating the Conflict,” Taiwan Journal of Political Economy 2(1)

    (1996). Tullock, Gordon. “Civilized Ants,” Libertarians and Liberalism: Essays in Honour of Gerard Radnitzky. Bouillon,

    Hardy, ed. (Brookfield: Avebury, 1996): 319-329. Tullock, Gordon. “Rent-seeking in the Interior,” Economic and Political Institutions in Economic Policy, Chapter 4.

    V.A. Muscatelli, ed. (Manchester: Manchester University Press, 1996). Tullock, Gordon. “The Political Economy of Administered Decisions: What We Might Hope For and What We Can

    Expect,” Understanding Technical Barriers to Agricultural Trade: Proceedings of a conference of the International Agricultural Trade Research Consortium. Orden, David and Donna Roberts, eds. (St. Paul, MN: University of Minnesota Press, January 1997): 49-61.

    Tullock, Gordon. “The Initial Emergence of States,” Values and the Social Order, Volume 3: Voluntary Versus

    Coercive Orders. Radnitzky, Gerard, ed. (Brookfield, USA: Avebury, 1997): 173-185. Tullock, Gordon. “The Realm of Public Choice,” in Institutions and Collective Choice in Developing Countries:

    Applications of the Theory of Public Choice, Authored by S. Kimenyi. Tullock, Gordon. “The Reality of Redistribution,” in Jon Neill’s (Editor) Poverty and Inequality, 1997. Tullock, Gordon. “Why No Cycles,” in Essays in Modern Economic Perspectives, edited by James M. Buchanan

    and Bettina Monissen, in a proceeding prepared for Hans Monissen, 1997, 57-73. Tullock, Gordon. “Simple” in Richard A. Epstein’s: Simple Rules for a Complex World, Constitutional Political

    Economy, Vol. 9, No. 2 (1998). Reprinted in: Constitutional Political Economy, Vol. 9. No.2, 121-126, 1998, Kluwer Academic

    Publishers, Boston, Manufactured in The Netherlands. Tullock, Gordon. “Juries,” in The New Palgrave Dictionary of Economics and the Law, published in the United

    Kingdom by Macmillan Reference Limited, edited by Peter Newman, 3 volumes, 1998. Research Note: in “International Advances in Economic Research,” Vol. 4, #2, May 1998. Tullock, Gordon. “Public Choice” (formerly entitled Methodology), in The Handbook of Economic Methodology

    edited by John B. Davis, D. Wade and Uskali Maki, (Edward Elgar Publishing Ltd., Cheltenham, UK, 1998).

    Tullock, Gordon. “Which rectangle?” in Public Choice, volume 96, Nos. 3-4, September 1998, Kluwer Academic

    Publishers, 405-410. Tullock, Gordon. “Externalities and government”, Public Choice, Volume 96, Nos. 3-4, September 1998, Kluwer

    Academic Publishers, 411-415. Tullock, Gordon. “Why Europe?” given at the Western Economics Association International, January 1998 Pacific

    Rim Conference, to be published in Contemporary Economic Policy vol. 17, No. 1 (Oxford University Press, Spring, 1999): 122-134.

    Tullock, Gordon. “A Note on Redistribution”, Journal of Economic Affairs Vol. 20, No. 3 September, 2000: 35.

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    Tullock, Gordon. “The Fundamentals of Rent-Seeking”, Amanda J. Owens and Charles K. Rowley, eds. The Lock

    Luminary Vol. I, No. 2 (Winter, 1998). Tullock, Gordon. “Government: Whose Obedient Servant? A Primer in Public Choice,” The Institute of Economic

    Affairs, September 15, 2000. Tullock, Gordon. “The Trouble with Darwin: Charles Darwin’s Theory of Evolution,” Liberty Vol. 16, No. 5 (May 2002). Tullock, Gordon. “Majority?” Proceeding Issues #1, Korean Public Choice Society (May 2002): 9-24 Tullock, Gordon. “Evolution of Self Sacrificing Behavior,” Journal of Bioeconomics Vol. 4, No. 2 (2002) Tullock, Gordon. “Undemocratic,” Kyklos Vol. 55, Fasc. 2 (2002) Tullock, Gordon. “The Politics of Terrorism,” Taiwan Journal of Political Economy Vol. 4, No. 1 (December,

    2002): 1-13 Tullock, Gordon. “Monarchies, Hereditary and Non-Hereditary” in The Elgar Companion to Public Choice, Razzolini, Laura and Shugart, William F. II, eds., (Cheltenham: Edward Elgar, 2001): 140-156 Tullock, Gordon. “A Curmudgeon’s View of EMU” in Changing Institutions in the European Union: A Public Choice Perspective, Eusepi, Giuseppe and Schneider, Friedrich eds. (Edward Elgar) forthcoming Tullock, Gordon. “The Origin Rent-Seeking Concept,” International Journal of Business and Economics Vol. 2, No. 1 (April 2003): 1-8

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    PUBLISHED COMMENTS, COMMUNICATIONS, ETC Tullock, Gordon. "Japanese Modernization and the West," Prod 1 (November 1957): 28-29. Tullock, Gordon. "Publication Decisions and Tests of Significance: Comment," Journal of the American Statistical

    Association 54 (September 1959): 593.

    Reprinted in: Morrison, Denton E. and Ramon E. Henkel, eds. The Significance Test Controversy: A Reader. (Chicago:

    Aldine Publishing Co., 1970): 301-02. Tullock, Gordon. "An Introduction to Logical Models," Prod 3 (November 1959): 9-11. Tullock, Gordon. "Korea," Collier's Encyclopaedia Yearbook for the Year 1959. (1960): 371-73. Tullock, Gordon. "Aphorisms for the Ambitious," American Behavioral Scientist 4 (December 1960): 36-38. Tullock, Gordon. "Korea," Collier's Encyclopedia Yearbook for the Year 1960 (1961): 351-54. Tullock, Gordon. "Utility, Strategy, and Social Decision Rules: Comment," Quarterly Journal of Economics 75

    (August 1961): 493-97. Tullock, Gordon. "The Historic Figure: Why Study Ignorance?" American Behavioral Scientist 5 (November

    1961): 25-26. Tullock, Gordon. "Our `Other-Directed' Foreign Policy," Foreign Policy Bulletin 1 (November 1961): 1-2. Tullock, Gordon. "Growth and Debt: A Suggestion for Research," The Exchange No. 4 (July 1963). Tullock, Gordon. "Effects of Stabilization," Journal of Political Economy 71 (August 1963): 413-15. Tullock, Gordon. "The Social Rate of Discount and the Optimal Rate of Investment: Comment," Quarterly Journal

    of Economics 78 (May 1964): 331-36. Tullock, Gordon. "Comment," The Exchange, No. 7 (1964). Buchanan, James M. and Gordon Tullock. "Economic Analogues to the Generalization Argument" Ethics 74 (July

    1964): 300-01. Campbell, Colin and Gordon Tullock. "A Measure of the Importance of Cyclical Majorities" Economic Journal 75

    (December 1965), 853-75. Tullock, Gordon. "Comment - Fifteen Years of Communist China," The China Quarterly No. 23 (July-Sept 1965):

    175-76. Tullock, Gordon. “Comment: Curbing Bureaucracy,” National Review (December 28, 1965): 1200-1201. Buchanan, James M. and Gordon Tullock. "Gains-from-Trade in Votes," Ethics 76 (July 1966): 305-06. Tullock, Gordon. "The Paradox of Voting: A Possible Method of Calculation," American Political Science Review

    60 (September 1966): 684-85. Tullock, Gordon. "Asymmetry Between Bribes and Charges: Comment," Water Resources Research 2, No. 4

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    (1966): 854-55. Tullock, Gordon. "The Prisoner's Dilemma and Mutual Trust," Ethics 77 (April 1967): 229-30. Tullock, Gordon. "The Economics of Slavery," Left And Right (Spring/Summer 1967). Tullock, Gordon. "Excess Benefit," Water Resources Research 3, No. 2 (1967): 643-44. Tullock, Gordon. "The Rand-Parkinson Effect," Papers on Non-Market Decision Making 3 (Fall 1967): 93-96. Tullock, Gordon. "A Faculty Member Addresses His Students," The Exchange (October 1968). Tullock, Gordon. "A Note on Censorship," American Political Science Review 62 (December 1968): 1265-67. Tullock, Gordon. "Hereditary Southerners and the 1968 Elections," The Exchange (January 1969). Tullock, Gordon. "The Truman-Johnson Syndrome," The Exchange 31 (June 1969). Tullock, Gordon. "The Allocation of the Cost of Displaced Labor and Severance Pay: Comment," Journal of

    Human Resources 5 (Spring 1970): 248-49. Tullock, Gordon. "Exhibit II," American Economic Review 60 (May 1970): 489. (Statement made at 82nd Annual

    Meeting, American Economic Association, December 1969). Tullock, Gordon. "Switching in General Predators: A Comment," Bulletin of the Ecological Society of America 51

    (September 1970): 21-24. Tullock, Gordon. "Local Decentralization and the Theory of Optimal Government: Comment," The Analysis of Public Output. Margolis, Julius, ed. (New York: National Bureau of Economic Research, 1970): 65-68.

    "Comment - On Local Decentralization and the Theory of Optimal Government," by Jerome Rothenberg. Analysis of Public Outcome. (Universities-National Bureau) Vol. 23 (1970).

    Tullock, Gordon. "The Coal Tit as a Careful Shopper," The American Naturalist 105 (January/February 1971):

    77-80. Tullock, Gordon. "Subsidized Housing in a Competitive Market: Comment," American Economic Review 61

    (March 1971): 218-19. Tullock, Gordon. "Superiority of Federalism," The Alternative 4 (April 1971): 3-4. Tullock, Gordon. “A Modest Proposal: Comment,” Journal of Money, Credit and Banking 3 (May 1971) 263-71. Tullock, Gordon. "Public Decisions as Public Goods," Journal of Political Economy 79 (July/August 1971):

    913-18.

    Reprinted in: Frey and Meissner, eds. Kontroversenbuch zur Politischen Oekonomie (Frankfurt and Main: Atheneum

    Verlag GmbH, 1974). Tullock, Gordon. "Las Decisiones Publicas Como Bienes Publicos," Teoria de la Politica Economica. Vinardell,

    Antonio Casahuga and Jorge Bacaria Colom, eds. (Madrid: Instituto de Estudios Fiscales, 1984): 693-703. Tullock, Gordon. "Can You Fool All of the People All of the Time?" Journal of Money, Credit and Banking 4 (May

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    1972): 426-30. Tullock, Gordon. "Inflation and Unemployment: The Discussion Continues," Journal of Money, Credit and Banking

    5 (August 1973): 826-35. Tullock, Gordon. "Constitutional Choice and Simple Majority Rule: Reply," Journal of Political Economy 81, pt. 1

    (March/April 1973): 480-84. Hochman, Harold M., James D. Rogers, and Gordon Tullock. “On the Income Distribution as a Pure Public Good:

    Comment" Quarterly Journal of Economics 87 (May 1973): 311-15. Tullock, Gordon. "Universities Should Discriminate Against Assistant Professors," Journal of Political Economy 81

    (September/October 1973): 1256-57. Tullock, Gordon. "Further Reasons Why Universities Should Discriminate Against Assistant Professors," Journal of

    Political Economy. (Citation incomplete) Tullock, Gordon. "On the Economics of Theater in Renaissance London and Gay Nineties Eldora," Swedish Journal

    of Economics 76 (September 1974): 366-68. Tullock, Gordon. "On the Economics of Theater in Renaissance London: Further Comment," Scandinavian Journal

    of Economics 78, No. 1 (1976): 115. Tullock, Gordon. "Dynamic Hypothesis on Bureaucracy," Public Choice 19 (Fall 1974): 127-31. Tullock, Gordon. "Letter to the Editor," ("Paradox Lost" comment on Riker-Brams article), American Political

    Science Review 68 (December 1974): 1687-88. Tullock, Gordon. "On Mathematics as Decoration," in Roger K. Chisholm (ed.), Papers in Economic Criticism

    (Memphis, TN: Memphis State University, 1975): 22-23. Tullock, Gordon. "The Paradox of Not Voting for Oneself," American Political Science Review 69 (September

    1975): 1295-97. Tullock, Gordon. "The Pathology of Politics: Discussion," Capitalism and Freedom: Problems and Prospects,

    Seldon, Richard T., ed. (Charlottesville: University Press of Virginia, 1975): 36-40. Tullock, Gordon. "Avoiding the Voter's Paradox Democratically: Comment," Theory and Decision 6 (November

    1975): 485-86. Tullock, Gordon. "General Discussion," Journal of Law and Economics 18 (December 1975): 913-18. Tullock, Gordon. "Comment on Rae's `The Limits of Consensual Decision'," The American Political Science

    Review LXIX, No. 4 (December, 1975): 1295-97. Tullock, Gordon. "Economics of Crime: Punishment or Income Redistribution -- Comment," Review of Social

    Economy 34 (April 1976): 81-82. Tullock, Gordon. "Is All That's Real Rational: Comment," Journal of Peace Science 2 (Spring 1976): 161-62. Tullock, Gordon. "Planning: The Bureaucrat's Dream," Public Interest Economics Review (September 1976): 13. Tullock, Gordon. "Current Practices and Suggested Reforms: Commentary," Blood Policy: Issues and Alternatives

    (Washington: American Enterprise Institute for Public Policy Research, 1976): 152-54.

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    Tideman, T.N., and Gordon Tullock. "Some Limitations of Demand-Revealing Process: Comment," Public Choice 29 (Supplement, Spring 1977): 125-28.

    Tullock, Gordon. "Economics and Sociobiology: A Comment," Journal of Economic Literature (June 1977): 502-

    06. Buchanan, James M. and Gordon Tullock. "The Expanding Public Sector: Wagner Squared" Public Choice 31 (Fall

    1977): 147-50. Tullock, Gordon. "On the Adaptive Significance of Territoriality: Comment," The American Naturalist 113, No. 5

    (1978): 772-75. Tullock, Gordon. "DICTA: The Victims of `Victimless Crimes'," Virginia Law Weekly 30 (3 March 1978): 1-3. Tullock, Gordon. "What Gordon Tullock Really Said," American Political Science Review 70 (September 1978):

    924. Tullock, Gordon. "Why Politicians Won't Cut Taxes," Taxing and Spending 13 (October/November 1978): 12-14. Tullock, Gordon. "Rhigodynamics," Speculations in Science and Technology I, No. 3 (August 1978): 296-97. Tullock, Gordon. "Achieving Deregulation - A Public Choice Perspective," Regulation (November/December

    1978): 50-54. Tullock, Gordon. "Comment on `The Physiological (and Sociological) Causes of the Evolution of Man from Apes',"

    Speculations in Science and Technology 1, No. 5 (December 1978): 528. Tullock, Gordon. "Keynesianism: Alive, If Not So Well, At Forty: Comment," Fiscal Responsibility in

    Constitutional Democracy. Buchanan, James M. and Richard E. Wagner, eds. (Studies in Public Choice Series, Vol. 1) (Leiden/Boston: Martinus Nijhoff Social Sciences Division, 1978): 70-74.

    Tullock, Gordon. "Monopoly and the Rate of Extraction of Exhaustible Resources: Note," The American Economic

    Review 69, No. 1 (March 1979): 231-33. Tullock, Gordon. "Finalmente un 'Idea," L'Opinione No. 15 (17 Aprile 1979). Tullock, Gordon. "When is Inflation Not Inflation?" Journal of Money, Credit and Banking XI, No. 2 (May 1979):

    219-21. Tullock, Gordon. "Letter to the Editor" (Comment on articles by Brams and Fishburn, Balinski and Young) American Political Science Review 73, No. 2 (June 1979): 551-52. Tullock, Gordon. "Law and Economics: An Economic Invasion of the Secret Precincts of the Law," Businessman's

    Law 9, No. 2 (1 November 1979): 44-46. Tullock, Gordon. "Two Kinds of Legal Efficiency," Hofstra Law Review 8, No. 3 (Spring 1980): 659-69. Tullock, Gordon. "What's Wrong With Editing," Speculations in Science and Technology 3, No. 5 (1980): 610-16. Tullock, Gordon. "Imperialismo Economico," Libertad y Leviatan, Estudios Publicos No. 1 (Centro de Estudios

    Publicos, Santiago, Chile, Diciembre 1980): 185-200. Tullock, Gordon. "Los Costes en Bienestar de los Aranceles e los Monopolios y el Robo," ICE (January 1980): 89-

    94.

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    Coolidge, C. and Gordon Tullock. "Firm Size and Political Power," Proceedings of a Conference on the Economics of Firm Size, Marketing Structure and Social Performance, Frederal Trade Commission John J. Siegfried ed. (July 1980): 43-71.

    Tullock, Gordon. "How to Denationalize Steel - An Economic Dream," Journal of Economic Affairs (January

    1981): 122-23. Tullock, Gordon. "Debt Limitation: The President's Unused Weapon," Journal of Contemporary Studies IV, No. 3

    (Summer 1981): 101-02. Tidemand, T. Nicolaus and Gordon Tullock. "Coalitions Under Demand Revealing" Public Choice 36 (1981):

    323-28. Dobra, J. and Gordon Tullock. "An Approach to Empirical Measures of Voting Paradoxes" Public Choice 36

    (1981), pp. 193-94. Tullock, Gordon. "Lobbying and Welfare: A Comment," Journal of Public Economics 16 (1981): 391-94. Tullock, Gordon. "More Thoughts About Demand Revealing," (Reply to Margolis) Public Choice 38, No. 2 (1982):

    167-70. Tullock, Gordon. "Beyond the Rent-Seeking Society," ESP 2, No. 118 (February 1982), (Japan): 19-23. Tullock, Gordon. "The Political Economy of Benefits and Costs: A Neoclassical Approach to Distributive Politics –

    Comment," Journal of Political Economy 90, No. 4 (August 1982): 824-26. Tullock, Gordon. “Evolutionary Theory in Law and Economics,” Research in Law and Economic. Hirshleifer, J.,

    ed. 4 (JAI Press, Greenwich, Connecticut, 1982): 824-26. Tullock, Gordon. "Territorial Boundaries: An Economic View," The American Naturalist 121, No. 3 (March 1983):

    440-42. Tullock, Gordon. “Forward” Underground Government: The Off-Budget Public Sector, by James T. Bennett and

    Thomas J. DiLorenzo (Washington, D.C.: CATO Institute, 1983): xi-xiii. Tullock, Gordon. "A Comment," Constructive Approaches to the Foreign Debt Dilemma, a seminar sponsored by

    the Taxpayer's Foundation, (Washington, D.C.: Taxpayer's Foundation, 1983): 26-30. Tullock, Gordon. "The New Telecommunications Act as a Regulatory Framework, A Comment,"

    Telecommunications Regulation Today and Tomorrow (New York: Law & Business, Inc./Harcourt Brace Jovanovich, Publishers, 1983): 257-64.

    Tullock, Gordon. "Further Tests of a Rational Theory of the Size of Government," Public Choice 41, No. 3 (1983):

    419-21. Tullock, Gordon. "The Economics of British Politics," Economic Affairs 4, No. 2 (January 1984): 5-6. Tullock, Gordon. "Long-Run Equilibrium and Total Expenditures in Rent-Seeking: A Comment," Public Choice

    43, No. 1 (1984): 95-97.

    Reprinted in: Rowley, Charles K., Robert D. Tollison and Gordon Tullock, eds. The Political Economy of Rent-Seeking. (Boston:Kluwer Academic Press, 1988): 103-05.

    Tullock, Gordon. "Public Choice Statement," Public Choice 46, No. 3 (1985): 225-26.

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    Japanese translation in Public Choice Studies, 5th Issue, (1985).

    Tullock, Gordon. “Letter to the Editor,” The New York Review, (June 13, 1985): 36 (Comment on John P. Bunker

    article), “When Doctors Disagree,” The New York Review 32(7) April 25, 1985). Bunker, John P. and Gordon Tullock. "Overtreatment: An Exchange," The New York Review of Books 32, No. 10

    (July 1985). Tullock, Gordon. "Back to the Bog," Public Choice 46, No. 3 (1985): 259-63.

    Reprinted in: Rowley, Charles K., Robert D. Tollison and Gordon Tullock, eds. The Political Economy of Rent- Seeking, (Boston: Kluwer Academic Press, 1988): 141-46.

    Tullock, Gordon. "Justice?," The Washington Post (August 1985). Good, I. Jack and Gordon Tullock. "On Judicial Errors," Journal of Statist. Compute and Stimulation 21, No. 1

    (1985). Tullock, Gordon. "Letter to the Editor," in `The Commentary' Nicaraguan Harvest (July 1985). Tullock, Gordon. "The Evolving Welfare System," Transition (1986). Tullock, Gordon. Edited Transcript of Proceedings of the Business Roundtable/Emory University Law &

    Economics Center Conference on Remedies Under the ALI Proposals: Law & Economics, Cornell Law Review 71, No. 2 (January 1986).

    Tullock, Gordon. "Comment," “Public Choice 48 (1986): 291-94. Re: “Optimal Majorities for Decisions of

    Varying Importance,” by B.A. Wickstrom. Tullock, Gordon. "In Search of Exploited Workers: One Businessman's View of Comparable Worth," Harvard

    Journal of Law & Public Policy 9, No. 1 (Winter 1986): 95-97. Tullock, Gordon. "The Growing Cost of Government: A Test of Two Explanations A Comment," Social Science

    Quarterly 67, No. 1 (March 1986). Tullock, Gordon. "The Case of Dutch Inland Shipping: Comment," International Review of Law and Economics 6

    (1986): 139-40. Tullock, Gordon. Conclusion "Concluding Thoughts on the Politics of Regulation," for Public Choice and

    Regulation, Robert J. Mackay, James C. Miller III, and Bruce Yandle, eds. (Hoover Institution Press, Stanford University, 1987): 333-43.

    Tullock, Gordon. "Another Part of the Swamp," Public Choice 54 (1987): 83-84. Tullock, Gordon. "The Opportunity Cost of Import Tariffs - A Comment" Kyklos 40, Fasc. 4 (1987): 573-74. Tullock, Gordon. "Efficient Rent-Seeking Revisited," The Political Economy of Rent-Seeeking. Rowley, Charles

    K., Robert D. Tollison and Gordon Tullock, eds., (Boston: Kluwer Academic Press, 1988): 91-94. Tullock, Gordon. "The Virtues and Vices of Democracy in Conducting Foreign Affairs - Part I," University of

    Miami Law Review 43, No. 1 (Sept 1988): 211-214. (Remarks spoken - not written - at Federalist Society Meeting, Washington, DC, November 6-7, 1987): 211- 14.

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    Tullock, Gordon. "Discussion" Freedom Democracy and Economic Welfare I Walker, Michael A., ed. (Canada: The Frazer Institute, 1988): 366.

    Tullock, Gordon. Letter to the Editor" Did Nixon Beat Kennedy?" The New York Review for Books XXXV, No. 17

    (Nov.10, 1988): 53. Tullock, Gordon. Summary of "Rents and Regulations" (paper presented at International Conference on Economy

    and Power, Interlaken, Switzerland, July 1988); edited by Helmut Raiser, FWS Institute for Socio-Economic Research (Nov 1988): 14-18.

    Tullock, Gordon. "The Economics of Conflict," Absolute Values and the Reassessment of the Contemporary World (New York: The International Cultural Foundation Press, Inc., 1988): 129. Tullock, Gordon. “Tax on six-cylinder car.” Science (3 Mar 1989): 1125. An interview with Gordon Tullock in "Economics in Our Lives" section in Roger A. Arnold's Economics (St. Paul:

    West Publishing Company, 1989): 559-560. Tullock, Gordon. Editorial comment attached to end of Edward L. Millner and Michael D. Pratt's "An Experimental

    Investigation of Efficient Rent Seeking." In Public Choice 62, No. 2 (August 1989): 153-54. Tullock, Gordon. "Medical Costs and Third Party Payments" translated in Italian, "Assicurazioni sanitarie private:

    costi, benefici, incentivi" in Biblioteca Della Liberta XXIV, No. 106 (1989): 83-87. Tullock, Gordon. Letter to the Editor, "Having What it Takes," The New York Review of Books XXXVI, No. 17

    (November 9, 1989): 61. Tullock, Gordon. Letter to the Editor, “Tullock on Steiner,” PS: Political Science and Politics 23(2) (June 1990):

    136. Tullock, Gordon. "Comment on the Individual Costs of Production Flexibility." Public Choice 66(1) (July 1990):

    79-81. Tullock, Gordon. “Penalty has no Impact on Crime: A Comment on Tsebelis,” Rationality and Society 3(1) (January

    1991): 142-143. Tullock, Gordon. Letter to the Editor, “Japan and Free Trade,” Commentary 90(5), (November 1990): 2. Tullock, Gordon. Letter to the Editor “Ronald Bailey on Environmental Problems,” National Review, 3(2)

    (February 2, 1991): 6. Tullock, Gordon. Comment on John Quiggin’s “The Private Interest Theory of Politics: Liberal or Authoritarian?”

    Policy Winter 7(2) (1991): 48-49. Tullock, Gordon. “Central and Eastern Europe In Transition,” Contemporary Policy Issues, 10 (January 1992): 17. Edited transcript of the Western Economic Association 66th Annual Conference general session (Seattle,

    July 1991). Tullock, Gordon. Letter to the Editor, Commentary 93(2) (February 1992): 4-5. Tullock, Gordon. Letter to the Editor, Commentary 94(1) (July 1992): 7. Tullock, Gordon. Comment on “Two-Third Majority For Tax Increases: Encouraging Responsible Appropriations,”

    Perspective on Public Policy, (Goldwater Institute, October 23, 1992).

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    Arnold, Roger A. An Interview with Gordon Tullock, “Economics”, West Publishing Company, 1992: 544-45. Tullock, Gordon. “Economic Techniques & Economics Policy,” Contemporary Policy Issues, 10 (July 1992): 11. Tullock, Gordon. Letter to the Editor, “An Unadmirable Admiral,” The New York Review of Books, October 22,

    1992. Tullock, Gordon. Letter to the Editor, on “Professor Solow’s review of Alice Rivlin’s Book,” The Growth of Family

    Income. The New York Review of Books, 91(10) (May 27, 1993). Tullock, Gordon. “Economic Applications in Biology,” Methodus (Bulletin of the International Network of

    Economic Method 5(1) (June, 1993): 122-23. Tullock, Gordon. Letter to Editor, “Women or gays making good combat Soldiers,” National Review 95 (July 19,

    1993). Tullock, Gordon. “Private Sector Union Decline and Structural Employment Change, 1970-1988: A Comment,”

    Journal of Labor Research, 14(2) (Spring 1993): 193-194. “Economic Thought since Keynes: A History and Dictionary of Major Economics.” By Beaud and Dostaler, Editions

    du Seuil, (French version), 1993: 556-558. English version by Edward Elgar of Cheltenham, in 1994. (Tribute to Gordon Tullock)

    Tullock, Gordon. Letter to the Editor, The New York Times Re: “Slips on Downing Street Article” January 13, 1994. Tullock, Gordon. Comment: Rationality and Government Over Throws. Reply to January, 1994 Rationality and

    Society article. February 28, 1994. Tullock, Gordon. Comment: In Peter Passell’s “the Law as the Free Market’s Rogue: Hostage to the Prisoner’s

    Dilemma,” The New York Times (March 25, 1994). Tullock, Gordon: Comment: (Letter to the Editor) Reply to Chalmers Johnson and E.B. Keehn “Rational Choice and

    Asian Studies,” National Review, Fall 1994, p. 94. Tullock, Gordon. Comment: “Are Rents fully dissipated?” Public Choice, 82 (1-2) (January, 1995). Studies: to Johnson and Tullock, Gordon. Letter to the Editor The National Interest 37 (Fall 1994): 99. Re:

    “Rational Choice and Asian Keehn’s article.” Tullock, Gordon. “Foreword” Markets, Politics and Welfare by William C. Mitchell and Randy Simmons.

    (Colorado: Westview Press, Spring 1994). Tullock, Gordon. “Foreword” How to Save our Country by Mike Szilagyi. (Pallas Press, 1993). Tullock, Gordon. “Rationality and Revolution,” Rationality and Society 7(1) (January 1995): 116-128. Tullock, Gordon. “Further Comments on Penalty and Crime,” Journal of Theoretical Politics 7(1) (January 1995). Tullock, Gordon. Comment Re: “Environmental Problems of Pacific Rim Development,” Contemporary Economic

    Policy 12(4) (October 1994): 17-21. Tullock, Gordon. Comment on Baye, Kovenock and Devries “The Reluctant Gamesman,” 1995.

    Tullock, Gordon. Letter to the Editor, The Global Threat, (Richard Horton), The New York Review, August

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    10, 1995. 98(9) (May 20, 1996).

    Tullock, Gordon. Letter to the Editor. National Review, May 19, 1997. (Comment to Rich Lowry’s “China Syndrome”)

    Tullock, Gordon. “Foreword” Institutions and Reform in Africa: The Public Perspective by John Mbaku. (Westport, CT: Praeger, 1997).

    Tullock, Gordon. “Campaign Finance Reform,” Journal of Economic Perspectives 10(4) (Fall 1996): 203-4. (Comment on Steven Levitt’s “Policy Watch: Congressional Campaign Finance Reform” Winter 1995: 183-93.)

    Tullock, Gordon. “Commentary on Kasper,” Values and the Social Order, Volume 3: Voluntary verses coercive orders. Radnitzky, Gerard, ed. (Brookfield, USA: Avebury, 1997): 503-506.

    Tullock, Gordon. “Trading Citizenship,” Kyklos Vol. 50-1997-Fasc. 2: 251-252.

    Tullock, Gordon. Comment on “Majority Voting with Bribes,” Journal of Theoretical Politics. Volume 9, Number 1, January 1997.

    Tullock, Gordon. “Comment on Roads, Bridges, Sunlight and Private Property, by Walter Block and Matthew Block,” Journal des Economistes et des Etude Humaine. Fall 1997.

    Tullock, Gordon, Comment on “Union Wealth: The Bargaining Power Implications”, Journal of Labor Research Vol. XVIII, Number 4, Fall 1997.

    Tullock, Gordon. Letter to the Editor, “Democracy and Freedom,” Ken Masurgi’s review on Democracy on Trial, National Review, September 11, 1995.

    Tullock, Gordon. Comment on Competitive Federalism, Wolfgang Kasper, for Radnisky, Gerald, forthcoming.

    Tullock, Gordon. Comment. “The Cookie Monster,” by Peter Brimlow, for Gordon Tullock, Forbes: 46-48, November 6, 1995.

    Tullock, Gordon. Comment: “Disabilities Liabilities,” Reason, December, 1995: 10.

    Buchanan, J.M. and Tullock, G., “Polluters’ Profit and Political Response: Direct Controls versus Taxes,” in Congleton, R.D., Editor, The Political Economy of Environmental Protection: Analysis and Evidence, Ann Arbor: University of Michigan Presss, 1996, 31-42 (ISBN: 0-472-10602-3).

    Tullock, Gordon. Comment: The Flypaper Effect by S.J. Bailey and S. Connolly, “Public Choice”, Volume 95, Nos. 3-4 (June, 1998).

    Tullock, Gordon. Comment on Concerning Prominent Economists, to Peter Brimelow’s profile interview to economists in Forbes, September 22, 1997 issue about Tullock. Summary of review in The Journal of Economic Perspectives, Vol. 12, No. 2 (Spring 1998).

    Tullock, Gordon. Comment to David Weston’s point in his article, in Contemporary Economic Policy, Volume XVI, Number 2, April 1998, p. 155.

    Tullock, Gordon. Comments, Journal of Economic Behavior and Organization

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