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23-02-2017 | Invited Editorial Commentary

Robert D. Tollison and the economics of politics

Author: Roger D. Congleton

Published in: Public Choice | Issue 1-2/2017

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Abstract

Robert Tollison was the most prolific of the second generation of public choice scholars from the Virginia School. Tollison’s many applications of the economic approach to politics, law, regulations and religion demonstrate that narrow self-interest can account for a broad range of political, economic, and other social phenomena. In addition, Tollison was a talented editor, an inspiring teacher, and effective administrator. He edited several influential books and was coeditor of the journal Public Choice for 18 years, increasing its prominence and impact. He taught several generations of students, supervised 49 Ph.D. dissertations and coauthored papers with most of his students to help them launch their academic careers. He was director of the Center for Study of Public Choice during its glory days at George Mason University.

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Footnotes
1
American Economic Review, Journal of Political Economy, Quarterly Journal of Economics, Review of Economics and Statistics, and Rand Journal of Economics. In addition, Tollison has dozens of papers in respected journals such as Public Economics, Journal of Law and Economics, Journal of Legal Studies, Journal of Economic Behavior and Organization, Southern Economic Journal, Public Choice, Kyklos, Journal of Institutional and Theoretical Economics, and European Journal of Political Economy.
 
2
I have been told by several of his coauthors that the extent of his contribution to their joint pieces varied widely. In my case, he was the lead editor of an edited volume (Tollison and Congleton 1995) and secondary contributor on a short paper (Congleton and Tollison 1999). The idea that motivated our short paper was mine, but he recognized it as a potentially publishable idea and suggested that outlet for it, which are often the most important parts of an academic project.
 
3
What Faith et al. (1982) refer to as the pork-barrel hypothesis regarding the FTC’s antitrust and related activities was an idea developed in Posner (1969), which argues that that congressional interventions tend to undermine the FTC’s ability to prosecute monopolistic and unfair trade practices. Posner, however, did not use the term “pork barrel” or emphasize it in his critique of the FTC.
 
4
This of course is not meant to imply that it was always smooth sailing at the center under his leadership, but it was remarkably so, and he made calm productivity seem like the natural order of affairs rather than a product of estraordinary leadership or management.
 
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Metadata
Title
Robert D. Tollison and the economics of politics
Author
Roger D. Congleton
Publication date
23-02-2017
Publisher
Springer US
Published in
Public Choice / Issue 1-2/2017
Print ISSN: 0048-5829
Electronic ISSN: 1573-7101
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/s11127-017-0422-3

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