Judges: Why Do They Matter?

Chapter 14 in The Elgar Companion to Public Choice (Second Edition), 2013

38 Pages Posted: 12 Oct 2017

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Robert K. Fleck

Montana State University - Bozeman - Department of Agricultural Economics and Economics

F. Andrew Hanssen

Clemson University - John E. Walker Department of Economics

Date Written: 2013

Abstract

In this chapter we will argue that public choice theory has much to say about judges.

Keywords: judges, courts, public choice

JEL Classification: K00, K40

Suggested Citation

Fleck, Robert K. and Hanssen, F., Judges: Why Do They Matter? (2013). Chapter 14 in The Elgar Companion to Public Choice (Second Edition), 2013 , Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=3051379

Robert K. Fleck

Montana State University - Bozeman - Department of Agricultural Economics and Economics ( email )

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F. Hanssen (Contact Author)

Clemson University - John E. Walker Department of Economics ( email )

Clemson, SC 29634
United States

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