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Public Choice Theory

Public choice theory applies economic principles, particularly those of rational choice and self-interest, to analyze the behavior of voters, politicians, and government officials within the political process. It examines how these individual incentives shape collective decisions and policy outcomes, often challenging the assumption that government actions are solely aimed at maximizing public welfare.

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