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Public choice theory is an economic theory that applies the principles of economics to political science, emphasizing how self-interest and incentives influence the behavior of politicians, bureaucrats, and voters. It explores how individual decision-making within the political arena can lead to collective outcomes, often highlighting inefficiencies and failures in public policy due to the misalignment of interests among different stakeholders.
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