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Public Choice and Public Value

In a recent virtual book launch1 at PIDE for the book Public Value and the Post-pandemic Society, it was distinctly noted that a comparison between public value theory and public choice theory would be highly warranted, and I was advised to analyse both theories in light of their presuppositions, analytical bases, and policy recommendations. I also believe this is a useful exercise and, in that regard, I offer a brief comparative analysis of both theories here.

CASS

This article is published at CASS Website. CASS ( “Centre for Aerospace & Security Studies”) is an independent think tank located in Islamabad, Pakistan. CASS is unique in its specialization of Aerospace, as the only think tank in Pakistan to carry out systematic research in the domain. The aerospace sector is a key driver behind globalization, playing a pivotal role in national security, economic development and in supporting long-term economic growth to facilitate a country’s integration into the global economy.