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James M. Buchanan, Thoughts?

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I. Ryan Posted: Fri, Nov 27 2009 11:23 AM

I recently saw that www.libertyfund.org sells a complete collected works collection of his work here:

http://libertyfund.org/details.asp?displayID=1598

I know nothing about James M. Buchanan besides that he was one of the central figures in the school of economics "Public Choice", about which I also know nothing.

Is his work worth reading? If so, which volume(s) represent(s) his most important or worthwhile work or contributions to economics?

If I wrote it more than a few weeks ago, I probably hate it by now.

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He has some interesting articles, but - as far as my opinion goes - he repeats a lot, which tends to be annoying after a while.

 

His books can be interesting, if you are interested in a more fundamental approach to the literature. I would recommend not to buy them; but first try to read some of it from your university library or something.

'The Limits of Liberty' & 'cost and choice' are (imo) the most interesting 2. (This is because I disagree with his emphasis on 'constitutinalism' and stuff; which is a big part of his work.)

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