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  Keith L. Dougherty
  Professor
 
  Research: Political Theory
 
 

"The Probability of Sen`s Liberal Paradox," with Julian Edward (working paper).

"The Consistency of James Madison's Politics," with Robert Cooper, American Political Thought, 2017, 6(2), 201-227.
   Also of interest is a narrative comparing Madison and his Contemporaries as well a response to Kukla in American Political Thought, 2018, 7(1), 155-157.

"The Pareto efficiency and expected costs of k-majority rules," with Julian Edward, Politics, Philosophy, and Economics, 2004, 3(2): 161-189.

"Public Goods Theory: eighteenth century political philosophy to twentieth century economics," Public Choice, 2003, 117: 239-253.

"Precursors of Mancur Olson" in Jac Heckelman and Dennis Coates Eds. Collective Choice: Essays in Honor of Mancur Olson. New York: Springer- Verlag Press, 2003.

"Madison`s Theory of Public Goods" in Samuel Kernell ed. James Madison: The Theory and Practice of Government. Stanford: Stanford University Press, 2003.

 

 

 

 

 

 
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