Buchanan, J. M. (1978). The economics of politics: How far do individuals agree/differ on public goods?. Keynes and benevolent despots. Can majority voting represent the public interest?. Are civil servants economic eunuchs?. Can constitutions control government? The Institute of Economic Affairs.
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationBuchanan, James M. The Economics of Politics: How Far Do Individuals Agree/differ on Public Goods?. Keynes and Benevolent Despots. Can Majority Voting Represent the Public Interest?. Are Civil Servants Economic Eunuchs?. Can Constitutions Control Government? London: The Institute of Economic Affairs, 1978.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationBuchanan, James M. The Economics of Politics: How Far Do Individuals Agree/differ on Public Goods?. Keynes and Benevolent Despots. Can Majority Voting Represent the Public Interest?. Are Civil Servants Economic Eunuchs?. Can Constitutions Control Government? The Institute of Economic Affairs, 1978.