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统计建模:关于公共利益和经济利益的讨论

统计建模:关于公共利益和经济利益的讨论

在这部分作业中,将对两篇期刊文章进行批判性评价。这两篇不同的期刊文章分别选取了公共利益理论和经济利益集团理论两种不同的理论。这些资料来自CQ大学图书馆。本文所选的第一篇文章是“公共利益理论的(部分)复兴”,由图洛克·g(1984)提出,它与公共利益理论有关。第二篇选题是Winden, F.V.(1999)的《关于利益集团的经济理论:走向政治经济学的一个参考框架》,与经济利益集团理论相关。这些条款将按照评价来源的五项标准进行评估。评价的五个标准是货币、可靠性、覆盖范围、准确性和作者资格。考虑到货币的标准,1984年荷兰的Martinus Nijhoff出版社提供了这些信息。这一年可以被认为是适当的,因为对以前或以前发表的文章没有任何限制。这篇文章的作者是戈登·图洛克。

统计建模:关于公共利益和经济利益的讨论

Gordon Tullock是著名的经济学家,他是乔治梅森大学法学院教授经济和法律的教授。他在将经济思维应用于公共选择理论(Naghi, 2007)这一政治问题上的贡献在整个研究领域都是众所周知的(Naghi, 2007)。当他最初的职业生涯专注于做一名外国商人时,他在《官僚政治》中的理论贡献促成了图洛克与詹姆斯·m·布坎南在弗吉尼亚大学的合作。由于这次合作,Tullock在公共利益理论领域做出了重大贡献,有许多文章将经济理论应用于不同类型的非市场现象,特别关注政治和政府。这说明作者的可信度很高。在结论中也有很高的效度,因为它得到了来自不同作者的几个事实的支持,因此,在写作中,biasness的水平是不太低的(Tullock, 1984)。

统计建模:关于公共利益和经济利益的讨论

In this part of the assignment, a critical evaluation of two journal articles will be conducted. The two different journal articles were selected on two different theories that are Public Interest Theory and Economic Interest Group Theory. The sources have been collected from the CQ University Library. The first article selected is “A (partial) rehabilitation of the public interest theory”, by Tullock G. (1984) that is related to Public Interest Theory. The second article selected is “On the economic theory of interest groups: Towards a group frame of reference in political economics” by Winden, F.V. (1999) that is related to the Economic Interest Group Theory. These articles will be evaluated in accordance with the five standard criteria for evaluation of sources. The five criteria of evaluation are currency, reliability, coverage, accuracy and author credentials. Considering the criteria of currency, the information was made available in the year 1984 by Martinus Nijhoff Publishers in Netherlands. The year can be considered appropriate as there was no restriction placed on the coverage of previous or earlier published articles. The author of the article is Gordon Tullock.

统计建模:关于公共利益和经济利益的讨论
Gordon Tullock is well known for his credential as an economist and he was a professor at the George Mason University School of Law teach economics and law. He is well known across the research field for his contributions in applying economic thinking to the issues of politics that is the public choice theory (Naghi, 2007). While his original career focus was on being a foreign trader, his theoretical contribution in “The Politics of Bureaucracy” resulted in Tullock’s collaboration at the University of Virginia with James M. Buchanan. As a result of this collaboration, Tullock has made significant contribution in the area of public interest theory, with a number of articles that apply economic theory to different types of non- market phenomena, having specific focus on politics and the government. This depicts the strong credibility of the author. There is also a high scope of validity in the conclusion drafted, as it has been supported by several facts from different authors, and hence level of biasness in the writing is none too low (Tullock, 1984).