SOCIAL CONTRACT, PUBLIC CHOICE AND FISCAL REPERCUSSIONS IN THE ATHENIAN DEMOCRACY
SOCIAL CONTRACT, PUBLIC CHOICE AND FISCAL REPERCUSSIONS IN THE ATHENIAN DEMOCRACY
Author(s): Emmanouil Marios L. Economou, Nicholas KyriazisSubject(s): Economy
Published by: ASERS Publishing
Keywords: model of choice; social contract; 4th century BC Athens
Summary/Abstract: In the present essay, by utilizing game theory we present a model of choice by actors to explain how change comes about. Then by using ancient and modern sources of literature, we analyse the theory of the social contract as a historical phenomenon that first appeared during the classical period of Athens (510-323 BC.). Then we utilize our findings to explain how public choice was practiced under a direct democracy regime in ancient Athens, by focusing on two historical cases: Eubulus and Lycurgus fiscal policy programs in the second half of the 4th century. We found that these policies can be explained as an implementation of a social contract, through which the Athenian citizens were taking decisions based on rational choice according to a wider economic prospective.
Journal: Theoretical and Practical Research in Economic Fields (TPREF)
- Issue Year: IV/2013
- Issue No: 07
- Page Range: 61-76
- Page Count: 16
- Language: English
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