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EP 65 | Public Choice Theory - An Introduction

EP 65 | Public Choice Theory - An Introduction

Update: 2025-10-01
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Public policy shapes our lives, but how these decisions are made is often misunderstood.


This CPPR podcast—the first of our five-part series on the book, "Public Choice – A Primer" by Dr Eamonn Butler—introduces our audience to Public Choice Theory.


Public Choice applies economics to politics, showing how voters, politicians, and bureaucrats act in self-interest—just like in markets. In this five-part series, we explore democracy, voting, bureaucracy, and governance through this lens.


Episode 1 unpacks the origins and relevance of Public Choice for citizens, students, and policymakers in India and beyond.

Speakers:

Rahul V Kumar, Research Fellow (Market Economics), Centre for Public Policy Research (CPPR), Kochi

Moderator:

Jofi J Francis, Senior Associate (Project Administration), Centre for Public Policy Research (CPPR), Kerala


Tune in for an insightful conversation that unpacks the hidden mechanics of power, incentives, and decision-making that quietly shape our everyday lives.

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EP 65 | Public Choice Theory - An Introduction

EP 65 | Public Choice Theory - An Introduction

Centre for Public Policy Research