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  1. James Buchanan e a política” na escolha pública Introdução O político é aquele indivíduo que pede dinheiro aos ricos e votos aos pobres, prometendo, se eleito, defender uns dos outros. (James Buchanan) James M. Buchanan Jr. nasceu em Murfreesboro, Tenessee, no dia 3 de outubro de 1919 e durante a maior parte de sua vida acadêmica

  2. James McGill Buchanan Jr. (Murfreesboro, 3 de Outubro de 1919 — 9 de Janeiro de 2013 [1]) foi um economista americano conhecido por seu trabalho sobre a teoria da escolha pública [2] (incluído no seu trabalho mais famoso, coescrito com Gordon Tullock, The Calculus of Consent, 1962), pelo qual recebeu o Prêmio Nobel Memorial em Ciências Econômicas em 1986.

  3. 28 de mar. de 2024 · The objective of this article is to contribute to the study of the intellectual trajectory of James M. Buchanan. The article argues that the Italian tradition of public finance was an important channel for the transmission of ideas from classical political economy and the philosophy of the social contract to Buchanan, themes he considers essential for the formation of constitutional economics.

  4. James Buchanan, Jr. ( Mercersburg, Pensilvania, 23 de abril de 1791- Lancaster, Pensilvania, 1 de junio de 1868) fue un abogado, diplomático y político estadounidense que se desempeñó como el décimo quinto presidente de los Estados Unidos de 1857 a 1861. Fue el único presidente que nunca se casó y el último nacido en el siglo XVIII.

  5. BUCHANAN PRESIDENTIAL SITES AND ORGANIZATIONS: James Buchanan and Harriet Lane Johnston Papers at the Library of Congress. James Buchanan Papers at Historical Society of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, PA. James Buchanan House (Wheatland) in Lancaster, PA. Wheatland Site, Lancaster History, Lancaster, PA. BIOGRAPHIES OF JAMES BUCHANAN.

  6. 4 de jan. de 2019 · Bachelor President. James Buchanan was the only president who was never married. He had been engaged to a woman named Anne Colman. However, in 1819 after a fight, she called off the engagement. She died later that year in what some have said was a suicide.

  7. Transcript. James Buchanan ended his term as the fifteenth president of the United States in March 1861 – just one month before the American Civil War broke out. He had spent his presidency trying to find a compromise between the proslavery South and the antislavery North. But his efforts to appease both sides were ultimately unsuccessful.

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