His scientific interests lie mostly in Politics, New Deal, Political economy, State and Economic system. John Joseph Wallis combines subjects such as Development economics, Economic rent and Distribution with his study of Politics. John Joseph Wallis focuses mostly in the field of Economic rent, narrowing it down to topics relating to Order and, in certain cases, Social order.
His biological study spans a wide range of topics, including Economic growth, Great Depression and Margin. His State research incorporates themes from Social Welfare, Public finance, Government, Economic policy and Constitution. His Economic system research is multidisciplinary, relying on both Civil society, Globalization, Limited liability, Monopoly on violence and Private sector development.
His main research concerns Politics, State, Government, Political economy and New Deal. He works in the field of Politics, focusing on Social order in particular. His Social order research includes themes of Monopoly on violence and Monopoly.
The various areas that John Joseph Wallis examines in his State study include Property tax, Revenue, Depression and Debt. His Government study integrates concerns from other disciplines, such as Economic policy, Social Welfare, Public finance and Corruption. In his study, Rule of law and Law and economics is inextricably linked to Democracy, which falls within the broad field of Political economy.
His primary scientific interests are in Politics, Public administration, Government, State and Democracy. His studies deal with areas such as Developing country, Political economy and Economic rent as well as Politics. His Public administration study combines topics from a wide range of disciplines, such as Civil society and Public relations.
His Government research integrates issues from New Deal, Public finance, Economic policy, Law and economics and Market structure. His research in State intersects with topics in Creditor, Local government, Legislator and Federalist. He performs multidisciplinary studies into The Conceptual Framework and Social order in his work.
Politics, Public administration, Government, Developing country and The Conceptual Framework are his primary areas of study. As part of his studies on Politics, he often connects relevant areas like Economic growth. The study incorporates disciplines such as New Deal and Civil society in addition to Public administration.
The New Deal study which covers State that intersects with Local government and Creditor. His studies in Developing country integrate themes in fields like Incentive, Social order and Political economy. His Social order research incorporates elements of Competition, Corporate law, Economic system and Social system.
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Violence and Social Orders: A Conceptual Framework for Interpreting Recorded Human History
Douglass Cecil North;John Joseph Wallis;Barry R. Weingast.
(2009)
Measuring the Transaction Sector in the American Economy, 1870-1970
John J Wallis;Douglass North.
Research Papers in Economics (1986)
A Conceptual Framework for Interpreting Recorded Human History
Douglass North;John Joseph Wallis;Barry Weingast.
Social Science Research Network (2006)
Decentralization in the Public Sector: An Empirical Study of State and Local Government
John Joseph Wallis;Wallace E Oates.
Research Papers in Economics (1988)
Stanford University
Washington University in St. Louis
University of Maryland, College Park
University of Oxford
University of Maryland, College Park
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