Democratic Planning and Social Choice Dilemmas Prelude to institutional planning theory

Using the economic approach of social choice theory, this unique book examines difficulties found in democratic processes involved in the creation and implementation of planning policies. Social choice theory focuses on the hard trade-offs to be made between rationality in decision-making on the on...

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Main Author: Sager, Tore (Author)
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: Hampshire, England Burlington, VT ASHGATE 2002
Series:Urban and regional planning and development
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