Curriculum Vitae

H. Geoffrey Brennan

Box 90204, Durham, NC 27708-0204
(email)
Education

Ph.D.Australian National University (Australia)1976
B.Ec. (Hons. 1)Australian National University1966
Professional Experience / Employment History

Duke University/UNC, Chapel Hill
Nan Keohane Distinguished Visiting Professor, January 2005-May 2005
Social and Political Theory Group, RSSS, ANU
Professor of Economics, January 1998-present
Research School of Social Sciences, Australian National University
Director, July6 1991-December 1996
Economics Department and Director's Section, Research School of Social Sciences, Australian National University
Professor, January 1988-July 1991
Center for Study of Public Choice, George Mason University
Adjunct Research Scholar, January 1985-present
Professor of Economics and Research Fellow, August 1983-December 19883
Faculty of Economics and Commerce, Australian National University
Professor and Head of Economics Department, January 1984-December 1987
Professor of Economics, December 1983-December 1987
Australian National University
Reader in Public Finance, January 1978-July 1978
Senior Lecturer in Public Finance, 1973-1978
Lecturer in Public Finance, 1968-1973
Center for Study of Public Choice, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University
Professor of Economics and Research Fellow, July 1978-August 1983
Australian "Priorities Review Staff"
Part-time consultant, 1974-1975
Australian Taxation Review Committee
Full-time Research Consultant, 1973-1974
Visiting Positions
Visiting Professor, Philosophy Department, UNC-Chapel Hill, August-December 2003
Visiting Fellow, All Souls College, Oxford, January 1997-July 1997
Visiting Professor, Center for Study of Public Choice, George Mason University, August 1997-December 1997
Research Fellow, Center for Study of Public Choice, George Mason University, August 1990-October 1990
Benjamin Meaker Visiting Professor, Economics Department, University of Bristol, October 1990-December 1990
Research Associate, Center for Study of Public Choice, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University, 1976-1977
Research Fellow, Dalhousie University, 1971-1972
Awards, Honors, and Distinctions

Fellow of the Academy of Social Sciences in Australia
Greg Kavka Prize, Political Philosophy
Honorary Doctor of Economic Sciences, University of St. Gallen, Switzerland, June 2002
Duncan Black Prize, Public Choice
Professional Service

Dept Officer
Chairman, Graduate Degrees Committee, 1988-1990
University Committee
Member, Policy and Planning Committee, 1999-2001
Member, Strategic Planning Committee, RSSS, 1999-2000
Member, Honorary Degrees Committee, 1988-1991
Member, Publications Committee, 1985-1991
University Services
Member, Academic Board, 2001-2002
Chairman, Board of ITA, May-August 1999
Member, Board of the Institute, 1987-1996, 1999-present
Member, Board of the Faculties, 1985-1987
Other
Member, Editorial Board, Politics, Philosophy and Economics, 2003 - present
Vice-president, Relationsips Australia (Canberra & Region), 2001 - present
Editor, Economics & Philosophy, 1999 - present
Member, Board of St. Marks National Theological Centre, 1999 - present
Member, Oriana Chorale, 1997 - present
Member, Editorial Board, Journal of Political Philosophy, 1994 - present
Member, Editorial Board, Constitutional Political Economy, 1990 - present
Member, Executive Commitee, International Seminar in Public Economics
Member, Professional Societies
   American Economic Association; Southern Economic Association; Public Choice Society; Economic Society of Australia; American Political Science Association
President, Public Choice Society [international body], 2002-2004
Parish Councillor, All Saints Parish Church, 2001-2002
Vice-President, Relationships Australia (National), 1998-2001
President, Relationships Australia (Canberra & Region), 1997-2001
Chairman, Panel B, ASSA, 1991-1994
Member, Diocesan Synod (Anglican Diocese of Canberra-Goulbourn), 1991-1995
Associate Editor, International Review of Law and Economics, 1990-1994
Joint Editor, Economic Record, 1988-1990
Member, ASSA Membership Committee, 1988-1990
Musical Director, Oriana Chorale, 1988-1990
Warden, All Saints Parish Church, 1988-1990, 1992-2000
Member, Editorial Board, Journal of Economic Behavior and Organization, 1986-1994
Member, Editorial Board, Public Finance Review, 1978-2003
Selected Recent Invited Talks

"Fiscal Equalisation between Jurisdictions", Rome,, September 14, 2009

Publications

Books

  1. Brennan, G; Eusepi, G, The economics of ethics and the ethics of economics: Values, markets and the state (December, 2009).
  2. Brennan, G; Eusepi, G, Introduction: Ethics vs Economics-in praise of the 'disciplined' life? (January, 2009).
  3. Brennan, G; Pettit, P, The Economy of Esteem: An Essay on Civil and Political Society (November, 2004), pp. 1.
  4. Brennan, G; Petit, P, The Economy of Esteem (2004), pp. xii + 339 pages, Oxford University Press, Oxford.
  5. Brennan, HG, Australia Reshaped: 200 Years of Institutional Reform, edited by Brennan, G; Castles, F (2002), pp. 304 + x pages, Cambridge University Press.
  6. Brennan, HG, Methods and Morals in Constitutional Economics: Essays in Honor of James M. Buchanan, edited by Brennan, G; Kliemt, H; Tollison, R (2002), pp. 567 + xv pages, Springer-Verlag.
  7. Brennan, G; Hamlin, A, Democratic Devices and Desires (2000), pp. 263+x pages, Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.
  8. Brennan, HG, Collected Works of James M. Buchanan, edited by Brennan, G; Kliemt, H; Tollison, R (1999), Indianapolis: Liberty Press (in twenty volumes.).
  9. Brennan, HG, Economics and Religion: a Methodological Enquiry, edited by Brennan, G; Waterman, AMC (1994), pp. 289 + ix pages, Kluwer Dordrecht.
  10. Brennan, G; Lomasky, L, Democracy and Decision: the Pure Theory of Electoral Preference (1993), pp. 236 pages, New York: Cambridge University Press (ch. 9 reprinted in D. Estlund (ed.) Democracy, Blackwell Publishers, Oxford 2002.).
  11. Brennan, HG, Rationality, Individualism, and Public Policy, edited by Brennan, G; Walsh, C (1990), Canberra: CRFFR, ANU.
  12. Brennan, HG, Politics and Process: New Essays in Democratic Theory, edited by Brennan, G; Lomasky, L (1989), New York: Cambridge University Press.
  13. Brennan, HG, Taxation and Fiscal Federalism: Essays in Honour of Russell Mathews, edited by Brennan, G; Grewal, B; Groenewegen, P (1988), pp. 250 pages, Sydney: Australian National University Press.
  14. Brennan, HG, Local Government Finance, edited by Brennan, G (1987), Canberra: Centre for Research on Federal Financial Relations, Occasional Paper.
  15. Brennan, HG, The Morality of the Market: Religious and Economic Perspectives, edited by Brennan, G; Block, W; Elzinga, K (1985), pp. 488 pages, Toronto: Macmillan of Canada.
  16. Brennan, G; Buchanan, JM, The Reason of Rules: Constitutional Political Economy (1985), pp. 176 pages, New York: Cambridge University Press (Republished in Spanish translation 1988; German translation 1993; Japanese translation 1989; Italian translation 1991.).
  17. Brennan, HG, Chaining Australia: Church Bureaucracies and Political Economy, edited by Brennan, G; Williams, J (1984), pp. 143 pages, Sydney: Center for Independent Studies.
  18. Brennan, G; Buchanan, JM, Monopoly in Money and Inflation, Hobart Paper 88 (1981), pp. 68 pages, London: Institute of Economic Affairs (Republished in Spanish translation in Cuadernos de Politica Economica, 8, (1982).).
  19. Brennan, HG, The Economics of Federalism, edited by Brennan, G; Matthews, RL; Grewal, B (1980), pp. 432 pages, Canberra: Australian National University Press.
  20. Brennan, G; Buchanan, JM, The Power to Tax: Analytical Foundations of a Fiscal Constitution (1980), pp. 231 pages, Cambridge: Cambridge University Press (Republished in Japanese translation 1984; Spanish translation 1987; German translation 1988.).

Chapters in Books

  1. Brennan, G, Liberty, Preference Satisfaction, and the Case against Categories, in Weighing and Reasoning: Themes from the Philosophy of John Broome (May, 2015), pp. 10-30, Oxford University Press.
  2. Brennan, G; Brooks, M, The role of numbers in prisoner’s dilemmas and public good situations, in The Prisoner's Dilemma (January, 2015), pp. 177-198, Cambridge University Press.
  3. Brennan, G; Brooks, M, Expressive voting, in The Elgar Companion to Public Choice, Second Edition, edited by Shugart, W (January, 2013), pp. 111-126, Edward Elgar Press.
  4. Brennan, G; Eusepi, G, Buchanan, Hobbes and contractarianism: The supply of rules?, in Constitutional Economics and Public Institutions (January, 2013), pp. 17-34, Edward Elgar Publishing.
  5. Brennan, G, Political Leadership: A public choice view, in Oxford Handbook of Political Leadership, edited by Hart, PT; Rhodes, R (2012), OUP.
  6. Brennan, G, Striving for the Middle Ground, in Political Philosophy and Taxation, edited by Neill, MO; Orr, S (2012), OUP.
  7. Brennan, G; Anomaly, J, Markets and Economic Theory, in Sage Reference Encyclopedia for Philosophy in the Social Sciences (2012), SAGE Publications.
  8. Brennan, G, Hume’s (Sugden’s) Psychopathy, in Norms and Values, edited by Baurmann, M; Brennan, G; Southwood, RGN (2011).
  9. Brennan, G; Brooks, M, Institutional and governance aspects of the Henry Tax Review, in Australia’s Future Tax System, edited by Krever, R (2010).
  10. Brennan, G; Hamlin, A, Positive constraints on normative political theory, in The Economics of Ethics and the Ethics of Economics: Values, Markets and the State, edited by Brennan, G; Eusepi, G (December, 2009), pp. 106-130, Edward Elgar.
  11. Brennan, G; Eusepi, G, Value and values, preferences and price: An economic perspective on ethical questions, in The Economics of Ethics and the Ethics of Economics: Values, Markets and the State (December, 2009), pp. 14-31.
  12. Brennan, G; Baurmann, M; Goodin, R; Southwood, N, What the Voter Needs to Know, in Relaibale Knowledge and Social Epistemology, edited by Schurz, G; Werning, M (2009), Graxer Philosophisce Studien.
  13. Brennan, G; Hamlin, A, Bygones are Bygones, in Perspectives in Moral Science, edited by Baurmann, M; Lahno, B (2009), pp. 157-175, Nomos Verlag.
  14. Brennan, G; Eusepi, G, Value and Values, Preferences and Prices, in The Ethics of Economics and the Economics of Ethics, edited by Brennan, G; Eusepi, G (2009), pp. 14-31, Edward Elgar.
  15. Brennan, G, Commitment to Exchange: the Theologian as Conversationalist, in Embracing Grace, edited by Thompson, H (2009), pp. 153-166, Barton Books.
  16. Brennan, G; Hamlin, A, Constitutions As Expressive Documents, in The Oxford Handbook of Political Economy, edited by Wingast, B; Wittman, D (June, 2008), Oxford University Press.
  17. Brennan, G; Pettit, P, Esteem, identifiability, and the internet, in Information Technology and Moral Philosophy (January, 2008), pp. 175-194, Cambridge University Press.
  18. Brennan, G, Economics, in A Companion to Contemporary Political Philosophy (January, 2008), pp. 118-152.
  19. Brennan, G, Reflections for Public Policy, in Promoting Better Environmental Outcomes, edited by Commission, P; Government, A (2008), pp. 195-206.
  20. Brennan, G, Bicameralism: A Public Choice View, in Restraining Elective Dictatorship, edited by Aroney, N; Nethercote, J; Prasses, S (2008), pp. 44-66, UWA Press.
  21. Brennan, G; Waterman, AMC, Christian Theology and Economics: Covergence and Clashes, in Christian Morality and Market Economics, edited by Harper, I; Gregg, S (2008), pp. 100-126.
  22. Brennan, G, Behavioural Economics and Public Policy, in Behavioural Economics and Public Policy Roundtable (2008), pp. 131-151.
  23. Brennan, G; Brooks, M, Esteem, norms of participation and public goods supply, in Public Economics and Public Choice: Contributions in Honor of Charles B. Blankart (December, 2007), pp. 63-80, Springer Berlin Heidelberg.
  24. Brennan, G; Pettit, P, The Feasibility Issue, in The Oxford Handbook of Contemporary Philosophy, edited by Jackson, F; Smith, M (November, 2007), Oxford University Press.
  25. Brennan, G, Terror: The 'ISM' versus the 'ISTS', in The Economic Analysis of Terrorism, edited by Brück, T (December, 2006), pp. 285-302, Routledge.
  26. Brennan, G, Globalisation and Varieties of Democracy, in 2003 Proceedings of the Tampere Club, edited by Aarnio, A (2005).
  27. Brennan, G, The political economy of regulation: A prolegomenon, in Changing Institutions in the European Union: A Public Choice Perspective, edited by Eusepi, G; Schneider, F (December, 2004), pp. 72-92, Edward Elgar Cheltenham.
  28. Bernholz, P; Brennan, G, Indebtedness and deficits of the nations of the european union, in Changing Institutions in the European Union: A Public Choice Perspective (December, 2004), pp. 28-43.
  29. Brennan, G; Hamlin, A, The European Constitution and Peace: Taking the Heat out of Politics, in A Constitution for the European Union, edited by Blankart, C; Mueller, D (2004), pp. 1-24, MIT Press, Cambridge, Mass..
  30. Brennan, G; Eusepi, G, Fiscal Constitutionalism, in Handbook of Public Finance, edited by Backhaus, J; Wagner, R (2004), pp. 53-76, Kluwer Academic Publishers, Norwell, Mass..
  31. Brennan, G, Comments on Berholz, in Changing Institutions in the European Union A Public Choice Perspective, edited by Eusepi, G; Schneider, F (2004), pp. 44-48, Edward Elgar, Cheltenham.
  32. Brennan, G, Democratic trust: A rational-choice theory view, in Trust and Governance, edited by Braithwaite, V; Levi, M, vol. 1 (January, 2003), pp. 197-217, Russell Sage Foundation.
  33. Brennan, G; Hamlin, A, Conservatism as a Political Philosophy: An Economist’s Approach, in Faith, Reason and Economics: Essays in Honour of Anthony Waterman, edited by Hum, D (2003), pp. 7-24, St. John’s College Press, Manitoba.
  34. Brennan, G, Constitutional Economics and Public Choice, in The Elgar Companion to Public Choice, edited by Razzolini, L; III, WS (2001), pp. 117-149, Edward Elgar, Cheltenham.
  35. Brennan, G; Hamlin, A, Nationalism and Federalism: The Political Constitution of Pace, in Competition and Structure: The Political Economy of Collective Decisions; Essays in Honour of Albert Breton, edited by Galeotti, G; Salmon, P; Wintrobe, R (2000), pp. 259-283, Cambridge University Press, Cambridge and New York.
  36. Brennan, G; Hamlin, A, Constitutional Economics, in New Palgrave Dictionary of Law and Economics, edited by Newman, P, vol. 1 (1998), pp. 401-410, McMillan, London.
  37. Brennan, G; Hamlin, A, Fiscal Federalism, in New Palgrave Dictionary of Law and Economics, edited by Newman, P, vol. 2 (1998), pp. 144-150, McMillan, London.
  38. Brennan, G, Rational Choice Political Theory, in Political Theory, edited by Vincent, A (1997), Cambridge University.
  39. Brennan, G, Public Choice and Taxation: Leviathan After Twenty Years, in Tax Policy Conversations, edited by Head, J; Krever, R (1997), pp. 61-79, Kluwer Law International.
  40. Brennan, G, The Economic Concept of Contract, in A New Contractualism?, edited by Davis, G; Sullivan, B; Yeatman, A (1997), pp. 27-38, Macmillan, Melbourne.
  41. Brennan, G, The Economists’ Approach to Ethics: A Late Twentieth Century View, in Economics and Ethics, edited by Groenewegen, P (1996), pp. 121-137, Routledge, London.
  42. Brennan, G; Hamlin, A, Economical Constitutions, in Constitutionalism in Transformation, edited by Bellamy, R; Castiglione, D (1996), pp. 194-207, Blackwells, Oxford.
  43. Brennan, G; Brooks, M, On Family Taxation and Leviathan Government, in Tax Units and the Tax Rate Scale, edited by Head, JG; Krever, R (1996), pp. 123-42, Australian Tax Research Foundation.
  44. Brennan, G, The Socialization of Commodities: A revisionist view, in Current Issues in Public Choice, edited by Pardo, JC; Schneider, F (1996), pp. 223-36, Cheltenham: Edward Elgar.
  45. Brennan, G, Selection and the Currenty of Reward, in The Theory of Institutional Design, edited by Goodin, R (1996), pp. 256-76, Cambridge University Press.
  46. Brennan, G, Commentary on R. Goodin’s Short Terms and Long Fuses, in Short-termism in Australian Investment (April, 1995), pp. 245-148, EPAC Commission Paper No. 6.
  47. Brennan, G, Un modilo minimizado de transferencias federales, in La Financiacion de las Comunidades Autonomas, edited by Velasco, JR (1994), pp. 143-161, Junta de Castilla y Leon.
  48. Brennan, G, Economizing on Virtue: Prolegomenon to a Theory of Institutional Design, in Case Studies in International Development and Competitiveness, edited by Layton, A; Ryan, N (1994), pp. 20-34, Queensland University Press.
  49. Brennan, G, Economic Rationalism: What Does Economics Really Say?, in Economic Rationalism: Dead End or Way Forward?, edited by King, S; Lloyd, P (1993), pp. 2-11, Sydney: Allen and Unwin.
  50. Brennan, G, The Baby Trade: the Political Economy of Inter-Country Adoption, in Multi-Cultural Citizens: The Philosophy and Politics of Identity, edited by Kukathas, C (1993), Sydney: CIS.
  51. Brennan, G, The Contribution of Economics, in A Companion to Contemporary Political Philosophy, edited by Goodin, R; Petit, P (1993), pp. 123-156, Oxford: Basil Blackwell.
  52. Brennan, G, Konsumbesteuerung und Demokratischer Prozess, in Konsumorientierte Neuordnung des Steuersystems, edited by Rose, M (1991), pp. 51-84, Heidelberg: Springer-Verlag.
  53. Brennan, G, Irrational Action, Individual Sovereignty and Political Process, in Rationality, Individualism and Public Policy, edited by Brennan, G; Walsh, C (1990), Canberra: CRFFR, ANU.
  54. Brennan, G, Flattening the Tax Rate Scale: A Public Choice View, in Flattening The Tax Rate Scale, edited by Head, JG; Krever, R (1990), pp. 387-406, Melbourne: Longman Professional.
  55. Brennan, G, State Taxation Issues: A Commentary, in Issues in State Taxation, edited by Walsh, C (1990), pp. 93-100, Canberra: CRFFR, ANU.
  56. Brennan, G; Buchanan, J, Consumption Taxation and Democratic Process, in Heidelberg Conferences on Taxing Consumption, edited by Rose, M (1990), pp. 191-217, Berlin: Springer Verlag.
  57. Brennan, G, What Might Rationality Fail to Do?, in The Limits of Rationality, edited by Cook, K; Levy, M (1990), Chicago: University of Chicago Press (Reprinted in M. Zey (ed.), Decision-Making: Alternatives to Rational Choice Models, (California: Sage Publications, 1992), 54-62.).
  58. Brennan, G, Politics With Romance: Is A Theory of Democratic Socialism Possible?, in The Good Polity, edited by Hamlin, ; Petit, (1989), pp. 49-66, Oxford: Blackwells.
  59. Brennan, G, Tax Mix and Horizontal Equity, in Austrlaian Tax Reform In Retrospect and Prospect, edited by Head, JG (1989), pp. 421-430, Australian Tax Research Foundation.
  60. Brennan, G, Large Numbers, Small Costs: The Uneasy Foundations of Democratic Rule, in Politics and Process: New Essays in Democratic Theory, edited by Brennan, ; Lomasky, (1989), Cambridge University Press.
  61. Brennan, G, Tertiary Education Fees - Yet Again, in Withering Heights: The State of Higher Education In Australia, edited by Hogbin, GR (1988), pp. 186-209, Allen & Unwin Austrlaia.
  62. Brennan, G, On Feasiable Tax Reform, in Taxation and Fiscal Federalism, edited by Brennan, G; Groenewegen, (1988), pp. 103-119, Canberra: ANU Press.
  63. Brennan, G, Constitutional Routes to Smaller Government, in Restraining Leviathan: Small Government in Practice, edited by James, M (1987), pp. 309-330, Sydney: Centre for Independent Studies, Policy Forum No. 6.
  64. Brennan, G, Markets and Majorities - Moral and Madness, in The Morality of the Market, edited by Block, B; Elzinga, (1985), pp. 233-247, Toronto: Macmillan of Canada.
  65. Brennan, G; Head, J, Free Provision, Tax Limits and Fiscal Reform, in Public Sector and Political Economy, edited by Hanusch, H; Roskamp, K; Wiseman, J (1985), pp. 193-208, New York: Gustav Fischer Verlag.
  66. Brennan, G, Rendering Unto Ceasar: ’Chaning Australia’ on Paying Taxes, in Chaining Australia, edited by Brennan, ; Williams, (1984), Sydney: Centre for Independent Studies.
  67. Brennan, G, The Road to Hell and Back: One Economist’s View of ’Changing Australia’, in Chaining Australia, edited by Brennan, ; Williams, (1984), Sydney: Centre for Independent Studies.
  68. Brennan, G, Constitutional Constraints on the Fiscal Powers of Government, in Constitutional Economics: Containing the Economic Powers of Government, edited by McKenzie, R (1984), pp. 115-132, Washington, D.C.: D.C. Heath Co..
  69. Brennan, G; Brooks, M, Towars a Theory of Family Taxation: The Equity Dimension, in The Theory and Policy of Tax Reform, Chapter 7, edited by Head, JG (1983), pp. 119-132, Sydney: Australian Tax Institute.
  70. Brennan, G, Who Should Tax, Where and What?, in Tax Assignment in Federal Countries, edited by McLure, C (1983), pp. 20-23, Canberra: ANU Press.
  71. Brennan, G, Tax Effectiveness and Tax Equity in Federal Countries: A Comment, in Tax Assignment in Federal Countries, edited by McLure, C (1983), pp. 87-93, Canberra: ANU Press.
  72. Brennan, G; Buchanan, JM, Normative Tax Theory for a Federal Polity: Some Public Choice Preliminaries, in Tax Assignment in Federal Countries, edited by McLure, C (1983), pp. 52-65, Canberra: ANU Press.
  73. Brennan, G; Buchanan, JM, The Tax System as Social Overhead Capital, in Public Finance and Economic Growth, Papers and Proceedings of the 37th I.I.P.F. Congress, edited by Biehl, D; Roskamp, K; Stolper, W (1983), pp. 41-54, Detroit: Wayne State University Press.
  74. Brennan, G, Estate Duties and the Family: Prolegomena to a Theory of the Tex Unit, in Taxation of the Family, edited by Penner, R (1983), pp. 109-127, Washington, D.C.: American Enterprise Institute.
  75. Brennan, G; Pincus, JJ, The Growth of Government, in Why Governments Grow: Measuring Public Sector Size, Section II, Chapter 1, edited by Taylor, C (1983), Beverly Hills: Sage Publications, Inc..
  76. Brennan, G; Friedman, D, A Libertarian View of Welfare, in Income Support: Conceptual and Policy Issues, edited by Brown, PG; Johnson, C; Vernier, P (1981), Ottowa: J.J. Rowman and Littlefield.
  77. Brennan, G; Tollison, R, Rent-Seeking in Academia, in Towards a Theory of the Rent-Seeking Society, edited by Buchanan, JM; Tollison, R; Tullock, G (1980), College Station: Texas A&M University Press.
  78. Brennan, G; Buchanan, JM, Tax Reform Without Tears: Why Must the Rich be Made to Suffer?, in The Economics of Taxation, edited by Aaron, HJ; Boskin, M (1980), pp. 35-54, Washington: Brookings Institute.
  79. Brennan, G, The Limits and the Logic of Constitutional Restrictions, in COUPE Conference Proceedings (October, 1979), Philadelphia.
  80. Brennan, G; Walsh, C, Economic Analysis of Environmental Policy: A Public Choice Perspective, in Proceedings of the First National Conference on Environmental Economics (May, 1978), Australian government Printing Office.
  81. Brennan, G, Indexing the Personal Income Tax Rate Scale, in Policy Analysis and Deductive Reasoning, edited by Tullock, G; Wagner, R (1978), pp. 123-140, Lexington Books.
  82. Brennan, G, On the Incidence of Estate and Gift Duties: A Theoretical Analysis, in Chapter 3 in State and Local Taxation, edited by Matthews, RL (1977), pp. 39-64, Canberra: ANU Press.
  83. Brennan, G, Criteria for State and Local Taxes, in Chapter 2 in State and Local Taxation, edited by Matthews, RL (1977), pp. 1-9, Canberra: ANU Press.
  84. Brennan, G; Nottle, R, The Meaning and Measurement of Welfare in Economics, in Victorian Secondary Schools Text, edited by Nottle, R; al, E (1974).
  85. Brennan, G, Fee Abolition: Summary and Conclusions, in Readings in the Economics and Politics of Australian Education, edited by Harman, GS; Selby-Smith, C (1973), Angus and Robertson.

Journal Articles

  1. Brennan, G; Sayre-Mccord, G, On 'cooperation', Analyse Und Kritik, vol. 40 no. 1 (June, 2018), pp. 107-130, WALTER DE GRUYTER GMBH.
  2. Brennan, G; Hamlin, A, Practical conservatism, The Monist, vol. 99 no. 4 (October, 2016), pp. 336-351, Oxford University Press (OUP).
  3. Brennan, G; Hamlinf, A, Conservative value, The Monist, vol. 99 no. 4 (October, 2016), pp. 352-371, Oxford University Press (OUP).
  4. Brennan, G; Sayre-McCord, G, DO NORMATIVE FACTS MATTER⋯ to WHAT IS FEASIBLE?, Social Philosophy and Policy, vol. 33 no. 1-2 (January, 2016), pp. 434-456, Cambridge University Press (CUP).
  5. Brennan, G, Olson and imperceptible differences: the Tuck critique, Public Choice, vol. 164 no. 3-4 (September, 2015), pp. 235-250, Springer Nature.
  6. Brennan, G, Buchanan’s anti-conservatism, Public Choice, vol. 163 no. 1-2 (April, 2015), pp. 7-13, Springer Nature.
  7. Brennan, G, "For economists, everything must fit on a single screen", Perspektiven Der Wirtschaftspolitik, vol. 15 no. 4 (December, 2014), pp. 334-345.
  8. Brennan, G; Munger, M, The soul of James Buchanan?, Independent Review, vol. 18 no. 3 (December, 2014), pp. 331-342.
  9. Brennan, G; Hamlin, A, Comprehending conservatism: frameworks and analysis, Journal of Political Ideologies, vol. 19 no. 2 (January, 2014), pp. 227-239, Informa UK Limited.
  10. Brennan, G, The reason for 'The Reason of Rules', Constitutional Political Economy, vol. 25 no. 1 (January, 2014), pp. 103-109, Springer Nature.
  11. Brennan, G, Feasibility in optimizing ethics, Social Philosophy and Policy, vol. 30 no. 1-2 (December, 2013), pp. 314-329, Cambridge University Press (CUP).
  12. Brennan, G; Hamlin, A, Conservatism and radicalism, Constitutional Political Economy, vol. 24 no. 2 (June, 2013), pp. 173-176, Springer Nature.
  13. Brennan, G, Politics-as-exchange and The Calculus of Consent, Public Choice, vol. 152 no. 3-4 (September, 2012), pp. 351-358, Springer Nature.
  14. Brennan, G, The political economy of public debt, Constitutional Political Economy, vol. 23 no. 3 (September, 2012), pp. 182-198, Springer Nature.
  15. Brennan, G, Keeping Company with Seabright, Biological Theory (2012).
  16. Brennan, G; Brooks, M, On the 'cashing out' hypothesis and 'soft' and 'hard' policies, European Journal of Political Economy, vol. 27 no. 4 (December, 2011), pp. 601-610, Elsevier BV.
  17. Brennan, G; Brooks, M, On the Cashing-out Hypothesis and Hard and Soft Policies, European Journal of Law and Economics, vol. 27 no. 4 (2011), pp. 601-610.
  18. Brennan, G; Pincus, JJ, Fiscal equity in federal systems, Review of Law & Economics, vol. 6 no. 3 (December, 2010), WALTER DE GRUYTER GMBH.
  19. Brennan, G; Eusepi, G, Introduction: Ex Uno Plures. Welfare without illusion, Review of Law & Economics, vol. 6 no. 3 (December, 2010), WALTER DE GRUYTER GMBH.
  20. Brennan, G; Hamlin, A; Kliemt, H, PPE: An appraisal, Politics, Philosophy & Economics, vol. 9 no. 4 (November, 2010), pp. 363-365, SAGE Publications.
  21. Brennan, G, Climate hopes: Pious and otherwise, Australian Journal of Agricultural and Resource Economics, vol. 54 no. 1 (January, 2010), pp. 5-7, WILEY.
  22. Brennan, G, The Division of Epistemic Labour, Analys Und Kritik, vol. 32 no. 2 (2010), pp. 231-246.
  23. Brennan, G, PPE: An Institutional View, Politics/Philosophy/Economics, vol. 9 no. 4 (2010), pp. 379-397, SAGE Publications.
  24. Brennan, G, Politics, selection and the public interest: Besley's benevolent despot, The Review of Austrian Economics, vol. 22 no. 2 (June, 2009), pp. 131-143, Springer Nature.
  25. Brennan, G, Climate Change: A Rational Choice Politics View, Australian Journal of Agricultural and Resource Economics, vol. 53 no. 3 (2009), pp. 305-322, WILEY.
  26. Brennan, G, Hobbes’ Samuel, Public Choice, vol. 141 no. 1-2 (2009), pp. 5-12, Springer Nature.
  27. Brennan, G; Brooks, M, Revenue Risk and Revenue Timing, Tax Research Forum, vol. 24 no. 1 (2009), pp. 89-109.
  28. Brennan, G; Eusepi, G, European Journal of Law and Economics: Introduction, European Journal of Law and Economics, vol. 26 no. 3 (December, 2008), pp. 233-235, Springer Nature.
  29. Brennan, G, Homo economicus and homo politicus: An introduction, Public Choice, vol. 137 no. 3-4 (December, 2008), pp. 429-438, Springer Nature.
  30. Brennan, G, Lessons for Ethics from Economics, Philosophical Issues, vol. 18 no. B (2008), pp. 249-271.
  31. Brennan, G, The Psychological Dimesnion of Homo Economicus, Public Choice, vol. 137 no. 3-4 (2008), pp. 475-489, Springer Nature.
  32. Brennan, G, Crime and Punishment: An Expressive Voting View, European Journal of Law and Economics, vol. 20 no. 3 (2008), pp. 235-252, Springer Nature.
  33. Brennan, G, Regulation and revenue, Constitutional Political Economy, vol. 19 no. 3 (2008), pp. 249-260, Springer Nature.
  34. Brennan, G; Gonzalez, L; Levati, WGV, Attitudes Toward Private and Collective Risk in Individual and Strategic Choice Situations, Jebo, vol. 67 no. 1 (2008), pp. 253-262, Elsevier BV.
  35. Brennan, G; Hamlin, A, Revisionist Public Choice Theory, New Political Economy, vol. 13 no. 1 (2008), pp. 22-33, Informa UK Limited.
  36. Brennan, G; Guth, W; Kliemt, H, Approximate Truth in Economic Modelling, Homo Economicus, vol. 25 no. 3/4 (2008), pp. 1-20.
  37. Brennan, G, Market failure – compared to what?, Ethics and Economics (2008).
  38. Brennan, G, The Economy of Privacy, The Monist, vol. 91 no. 1 (2008), pp. 23-51.
  39. Brennan, G, Discounting the Future Yet Again, Politics Philosophy and Economics, vol. 6 no. 3 (2007), pp. 259-284, SAGE Publications.
  40. Brennan, G, Esteem-based Contributions and Optimality in Public Goods Supply, Public Choice, vol. 130 no. 3-4 (2007), pp. 457-470, Springer-Verlag.
  41. Brennan, G; Hamlin, A, Conservatism, idealism and cardinality, Analysis, vol. 66 no. 292 (January, 2006), pp. 286-295.
  42. Brennan, G, ’The Myth of Ownership’: Liam Murphy and Thomas Nagel, Constitutional Political Economy, vol. 16 no. 2 (2005), pp. 239-251, Springer Nature.
  43. Brennan, G; Hamlin, A, Analytic Conservatism, British Journal of Political Science, vol. 34 no. 4 (October, 2004), pp. 675-691, Cambridge University Press (CUP).
  44. Coercive Power and its Allocation in the Emergent Europe, Special Issue, edited by Brennan, G, Rivista Di Politica Economica (2004).
  45. Brennan, G; Pincus, J, Fiscal Equalisation: Some Questions of Design, Rivista Di Politica Economica, vol. XCIV (2004), pp. 79-104.
  46. Brennan, G, The European Constitution and the Distribution of Power, Rivista Di Politica Economica, vol. XCIV (2004), pp. 3-18.
  47. Brennan, G, What’s New in Globalisation?, Associations, vol. 8 no. 2 (2004), pp. 47-59.
  48. Brennan, G; Petit, P, E-reputation and E-esteem, Analyse and Kritik, vol. 26 (2004), pp. 139-157.
  49. Brennan, G; Hamlin, A, An Introduction to the Status Quo, Constitutional Political Economy, vol. 15 no. 2 (2004), pp. 127-132, Springer Nature.
  50. Brennan, G, Life in the Putty-Knife Factory, American Journal of Economics and Sociology, vol. 63 no. 1 (2004), pp. 75-104, WILEY.
  51. Brennan, G; Kliemt, H; Guth, W, Trust in the Shadow of the Courts, Journal of Institutional and Theoretical Economics, vol. 159 no. 1 (March, 2003), pp. 16-36, Mohr Siebeck.
  52. Brennan, G, Diversas Formas de Democracia, Quorum, vol. 7 (2003), pp. 39-49.
  53. Brennan, G; Petit, P, Power Corrupts, But Can Office Ennoble?, Kyklos, vol. 55 no. 2 (2002), pp. 157-178, WILEY.
  54. Brennan, G; Hamlin, A, Expressive Constitutionalism, Constitutional Political Economy, vol. 14 no. 4 (2002), pp. 299-311.
  55. Brennan, G; Eusepi, G, The Dubious Ethics of Debt Default, Public Finance Review, vol. 30 no. 6 (2002), pp. 546-561, SAGE Publications.
  56. Brennan, G; Goodin, R, Bargaining over Beliefs, Ethics, vol. 111 no. 2 (January, 2001), pp. 256-277, University of Chicago Press.
  57. Brennan, G, Five Rational Actor Accounts of the Welfare State, Kyklos, vol. 54 no. 2-3 (2001), pp. 213-233.
  58. Brennan, G, Collective Coherence?, International Review of Law and Economics, vol. 21 no. 2 (2001), pp. 197-211, Elsevier BV.
  59. Brennan, G; Hamlin, A, Republican Liberty and Resilience, The Monist, vol. 84 no. 1 (2001), pp. 47-62.
  60. Brennan, G; Hamlin, A, Paying for Politics, edited by Shapiro, I; Macedo, S, Nomos Xlii (2000), pp. 55-74.
  61. Brennan, G; Hamlin, A, Peace in the Public Household, Quaderni Della Scuola Europea no. 1 (2000), pp. 75-100.
  62. Brennan, G, Onwards and Upwards: James Buchanan at Eighty, Public Choice, vol. 104 no. 1-2 (2000), pp. 1-18.
  63. Brennan, G, Constitutional Reticence and Expressive Voting, Australian Journal of Legal Philosophy, vol. 25 no. 2 (2000).
  64. Brennan, G; Lomasky, L, Is There A Duty to Vote?, Social Philosophy and Policy, vol. 17 no. 1 (Winter, 2000), pp. 62-86.
  65. Brennan, G; Petit, P, The Hidden Economy of Esteem, Economics and Philosophy, vol. 16 no. 1 (2000), pp. 77-98, Cambridge University Press (CUP).
  66. Brennan, G; Mitchell, N, The Logic of Spatial Politics: The 1998 Queensland Election, Australian Journal of Political Science, vol. 34 no. 3 (December, 1999), pp. 379-390, Informa UK Limited.
  67. Brennan, G, Institutionalising accountability: A commentary, Australian Journal of Public Administration, vol. 58 no. 1 (January, 1999), pp. 94-97, WILEY.
  68. Brennan, G, Public Choice and Public Finance, Finanzarchiv, Bd 56 (1999), pp. 1-19.
  69. Brennan, G; Hamlin, A, On Political Representation, British Journal of Political Science, vol. 29 no. 1 (1999), pp. 109-127, Cambridge University Press (CUP).
  70. Brennan, G, The "Unrepresentative Swill" "Feel their Oats, Policy, vol. 14 no. 4 (1998), pp. 3-9.
  71. Brennan, G; Hamlin, A, Expressive Voting and Electoral Equilibirum, Public Choice, vol. 95 no. 1-2 (1998), pp. 149-175 (won the 1999 Duncan Black Memorial Prize for the best article in Public Choice in 1998.).
  72. Brennan, G, On Progression and Public Sector Size, Public Choice (Winter, 1997), pp. 123-130.
  73. Brennan, G; Pincush, JJ, A minimalist model of federal grants and flypaper effects, Journal of Public Economics, vol. 61 no. 2 (January, 1996), pp. 229-246, Elsevier BV.
  74. Brennan, G; Hamlin, A, Economical constitutions, Political Studies, vol. 44 no. 3 (January, 1996), pp. 605-619, SAGE Publications.
  75. Brennan, G, Market Capitalism and Moral Values by S. Bittman & A. Hamlin, Economic Record (1996).
  76. Brennan, G; Pincus, J, A Minimalist Theory of Inter-Governmental Grants, Journal of Public Economics, vol. 61 (1996), pp. 229-46.
  77. Brennan, G; Hamlin, A, Ecnomical Constitutions, Political Studies, vol. XLIV no. 3 (1996), pp. 605-619, SAGE Publications.
  78. Brennan, G; Hamlin, A, Constitutional Political Economy: The Political Economy of Homo Economicus, Journal of Political Philosophy, vol. 3 no. 3 (September, 1995), pp. 280-303, WILEY (Republished in S. Voigt (2003) - op cit (72/74.).
  79. Brennan, G, Public Goods, Public Enterprise, Public Choice by Hugh Stretton & Lionel Orchard, Canberra Bulletin of Public Administration (June, 1995), pp. 125-6.
  80. Brennan, G, Government by the Market? by Peter Self, Anu Reporter (February, 1995).
  81. Brennan, G, Condorcet: Foundations of Social Choice and Political Theory trans. & ed. by Iain McLean & Fiona Hewitt, History of Economics (1995).
  82. Brennan, G, One Cheer for Australia’s Parliaments!, Policy (1995), pp. 17-22.
  83. Brennan, G; Hamlin, A, Economizing on Virtue, Constitutional Political Economy, vol. 6 no. 1 (1995), pp. 35-56, Springer Nature (Republished in S. Voigt (2003) - op cit (72.).
  84. Horwitz, S; Brennan, G; Yeager, LB, Reviews, Constitutional Political Economy, vol. 5 no. 1 (December, 1994), pp. 117-127, Springer Nature.
  85. Brennan, G, The Coase Theorem by Gary North, Constitutional Political Economy, vol. 5 no. 1 (1994), pp. 119-122.
  86. Brennan, G; Petit, P, Consecuencialismo restrictivo, Telos, vol. III no. 2 (1994), pp. 73-98 (Spanish translation of 'Restrictive Consequentialism', Australian Journal of Philosophy (1986.).
  87. Brennan, G, Public Economics: Where Are We Now?, International Tax and Public Finance, vol. 1 no. 2 (1994), pp. 183-188, Springer Nature.
  88. Brennan, G; Kliemt, H, Finite Lives and Social Institutions, Kyklos, vol. 47 no. 4 (1994), pp. 551-572, WILEY.
  89. Brennan, G; Hamlin, A, The Separation of Powers: a Revisionist View, Journal of Theoretical Politics, vol. 6 no. 3 (1994), pp. 345-368, SAGE Publications (Republished in Stefan Voigt Constitutional Political Economy Edward Elgar, Cheltenham (2003.).
  90. Brennan, G; Hamlin, A, The Separation and Division of Powers, Public Choice Studies, vol. 22 (December, 1993), pp. 16-22.
  91. Brennan, G; Pettit, P, Hands invisible and intangible, Synthese, vol. 94 no. 2 (February, 1993), pp. 191-225, Springer Nature.
  92. Brennan, G; Hamlin, A, Rationalising Parliamentary Systems, Australian Journal of Political Science, vol. 28 no. 3 (1993), pp. 443-457, Informa UK Limited.
  93. Brennan, G; Hamlin, A, Bi-Cameralism and Majoritarian Equilibrium, Public Choice, vol. 74 no. 2 (1992), pp. 169-180, Springer Nature.
  94. Brennan, G, The Implications of Variations in Research Output for Management Decisions, Assa Annual Report (1992), pp. 23-30.
  95. Brennan, G, Civil Disaster Management: an Economist’s View, Canberra Bulletin of Public Administration, vol. 64 (May, 1991), pp. 30-33.
  96. Brennan, G, Freedom, Government and Economics, Transformation, vol. 9 no. 1 (April, 1991), pp. 15-19, SAGE Publications.
  97. Brennan, G, The Political Economy of Communist Reform, Public Choice Studies, vol. 17 (March, 1991), pp. 18-29.
  98. Brennan, G, Taking Political Economy Seriously, Methodus, vol. 4 no. 1 (1991), pp. 11-15.
  99. Brennan, G; Petit, P, Modeling and Motivating Academic Performance, The Australian Universities’ Review, vol. 34 no. 1 (1991), pp. 4-10.
  100. Brennan, G, The Catholic Bishops on Common Wealth and Common Good, St. Mark’S Review, vol. 45 no. 1 (1991), pp. 8-11.
  101. Pardo, GBIJC, A Reading of the Spanish Constitution, Constitutional Political Economy, vol. 2 no. 1 (1991), pp. 53-79, Springer Nature.
  102. Brennan, G; Petit, P, Unveiling the Vote, British Journal of Political Science, vol. 20 no. 3 (July, 1990), pp. 311-333, Cambridge University Press (CUP).
  103. Brennan, G, The Moral Dimension by Amitai Etzioni, Social Choice and Welfare, vol. 7 (1990), pp. 275-278.
  104. Brennan, G, James Buchanan’s Public Economics, Constitutional Political Economy, vol. 1 no. 2 (1990), pp. 113-133, Springer Nature.
  105. Brennan, G; Pincus, JJ, An Implicit Contracts Theory of Inter-governmental Grants, Publius: the Journal of Federalism, vol. 20 no. 4 (Fall, 1990), pp. 129-144.
  106. Brennan, G, The Structure of Tertiary Education Fees, Economic Analysis & Policy, vol. 18 no. 2 (September, 1988), pp. 149-170, Elsevier BV.
  107. Brennan, G; Buchanan, JM, Is Public Choice Immoral?, Virginia Law Review, vol. 74 no. 2 (March, 1988), pp. 179-189.
  108. Brennan, G, The Public Choice Approach to Tax Reform, Government and Policy, vol. 6 no. 1 (1988), pp. 41-52.
  109. Brennan, G, Tyranny of the Status Quo by Milton and Rose Friedman, Economic Analysis and Policy, vol. 1 no. 2 (September, 1987), pp. 239-241.
  110. Brennan, G; Pincus, J, Rational Actor Theory in Politics: A Critical Review of John Quiggin, Economic Record, vol. 63 no. 1 (March, 1987), pp. 22-32, WILEY.
  111. Brennan, G, Methodological individualism under fire. A reply to Jackson, Journal of Economic Behavior and Organization, vol. 8 no. 4 (January, 1987), pp. 627-635, Elsevier BV.
  112. Brennan, G, The Buchanan Contribution, Finanzarchiv, Band 45 Heft 1 (1987), pp. 1-24.
  113. Brennan, G; Lomasky, L, The Logic of Electoral Preference, Economics and Philosophy, vol. 3 no. 1 (Spring, 1987), pp. 131-138, Cambridge University Press (CUP).
  114. Brennan, G, Methodological Individualism Under Fire, Journal of Economic Behavior and Organisation, vol. 8 (Fall, 1987), pp. 627-635.
  115. Brennan, G; Petit, P, Restrictive Consequentialism, Australian Journal of Philosophy, vol. 64 no. 4 (December, 1986), pp. 438-455, Informa UK Limited.
  116. Brennan, G, Vol. 1 of Kenneth Arrow’s Collected Papers, Economic Record, vol. 61 no. 175 (December, 1985), pp. 753-754.
  117. Brennan, G; Lomasky, L, The Impartial Spectator Goes to Washington: Towards a Smithian Theory of Electoral Politics, Economics and Philosophy, vol. I no. 2 (October, 1985), pp. 207-229.
  118. Brennan, G; Walsh, C, Private Markets in Excludable Public Goods: A Re-examination, Quarterly Journal of Economics, vol. C no. 3 (August, 1985), pp. 811-819, Oxford University Press (OUP).
  119. Brennan, G, Taxation and Policy Change: A Median Voter Model for Australia 1968–69 to 1981–82, The Australian Economic Review, vol. 18 no. 3 (January, 1985), pp. 20-33, WILEY.
  120. Brennan, G; Lomasky, L, Toward a Smithian Theory of Electoral Behavior, Economics and Philosophy, vol. 1 no. 2 (January, 1985), pp. 189-211, Cambridge University Press (CUP).
  121. Brennan, G, Taxation and Policy Change: A Median Voter Model for Australia, Australian Economic Review, vol. 71 (1985), pp. 20-33.
  122. Brennan, G, Economics at the Margin: Natural and Institutional Constraints on the Pursuit of Knowledge, Search, vol. 16 no. 1-2 (1985), pp. 17-22.
  123. Brennan, G, Tax Reform and Tax Limits: Political Process in Public Finance, Australian Tax Forum, vol. I no. 1 (March, 1984), pp. 83-95.
  124. Brennan, G; Lomasky, L, Inefficient Unanimity, Journal of Applied Philosophy, vol. 1 no. 1 (March, 1984), pp. 151-163, WILEY.
  125. Brennan, G; Buchanan, J, Evaluating political alternatives., American Behavioral Scientist, vol. 28 no. 2 (January, 1984), pp. 185-202.
  126. Brennan, G, La Hacienda Publica a fin de siglo, Hacienda Espagnola, vol. 91 (1984), pp. 356-360.
  127. Brennan, G, Elements of a Fiscal Politics: Public Choice and Public Finance, Australian Economic Review, vol. 67 no. 3 (1984), pp. 62-72, WILEY.
  128. Brennan, G; Bohanon, C; Carter, R, Public Finance and Public Prices: Towards a Reconstruction of Tax Theory, Public Finance/Finances Publiques, vol. XXXIX no. 2 (1984), pp. 157-181.
  129. Brennan, G; Buchanan, JM, Voter Choice and the Evaluation of Political Alternatives: A Critique of Public Choice, American Behavioral Scientist, vol. 28 no. 2 (1984), pp. 185-201.
  130. Brennan, G; Pincus, J, Government Growth and Resource Allocation: The Nebulous Connection, Oxford Economic Papers, vol. 35 no. 3 (November, 1983), pp. 351-365, Oxford University Press (OUP).
  131. Brennan, G; Lee, D; Walsh, C, Uniform All-or-None Pricing of Public Goods, Public Finance Quarterly (October, 1983), pp. 465-490.
  132. Brennan, G; Buchanan, JM, Predictive Power and the Choice Among Regimes, Economic Journal, vol. 93 (March, 1983), pp. 89-105.
  133. Brennan, G; Lee, D; Walsh, C, Monopoly markets in public goods: The case of the uniform all-or-none price, Public Finance Review, vol. 11 no. 4 (January, 1983), pp. 465-490, SAGE Publications.
  134. Brennan, G; Lomasky, L, Institutional Aspects of Merit Goods Analysis, Finanzarchiv, vol. 4 (1983).
  135. Brennan, G; Buchanan, JM, On Monopoly Price, Kyklos, vol. 36 no. 4 (1983), pp. 538-551.
  136. Brennan, G; Nellor, D, Wealth, Consumption and Taxation, National Tax Journal, vol. XXV4 no. 427-436 (December, 1982).
  137. Brennan, G; Tullock, G, An Economic Theory of Military Tactics: Methodological Individualism at War, Journal of Economic Behavior and Organization, vol. 3 no. 2-3 (1982), pp. 225-242, Elsevier BV.
  138. Brennan, G, Ulysses and the Sirens by J. Elster, Journal of Economic Literature, vol. XIX1 no. 99-100 (March, 1981).
  139. Brennan, G; Buchanan, JM, Revenue Implications of Money Creation Under Leviathan, American Economic Review, Proceedings, vol. 71 (March, 1981), pp. 347-351.
  140. Brennan, G; Walsh, C, A Monopoly Model of Public Goods Provision: The Uniform Pricing Case, American Economic Review, vol. 71 (March, 1981), pp. 196-206.
  141. Brennan, G, Wither the State? by I. Sharkansky, Southern Economic Journal, vol. 47 no. 3 (January, 1981), pp. 820-821.
  142. Brennan, G; Buchanan, J, The normative purpose of economic 'science': Rediscovery of an eighteenth century method, International Review of Law and Economics, vol. 1 no. 2 (January, 1981), pp. 155-166, Elsevier BV (Reprinted in Buchanan and Tollison: The Theory of Public Choice II, (Ann Arbor: University of Michigan Press, 1984.).
  143. Brennan, G, Readings and Course Lists in Economics by Ed Tower, Public Choice, vol. 36 no. 2 (1981), pp. 365-367.
  144. Brennan, G; Buchanan, JM, Die verteilende Staat: Ansatze zu einer Theorie der Umberteilung, Zeitschrift Fur Wirtachaftspolitik, 30 Heft 2 (1981), pp. 103-128.
  145. Brennan, G, The Attribution of Public Goods Benefits, Public Finance/Finances Publiques, vol. XXXVI no. 3 (1981), pp. 347-373.
  146. Brennan, G, The Ideal Worlds of Economics by B. Ward, Journal of Economic Literature, vol. XVIII (September, 1980), pp. 1049-1150.
  147. Brennan, G; Brooks, M, On Information and Satisfaction, Southern Economic Journal, vol. 46 no. 4 (April, 1980), pp. 1157-1162.
  148. Brennan, G; Flowers, M, All ’Ng’ Up on Clubs: Some Notes on the Current Status of Clug Theory, Public Finance Quarterly, vol. 8 no. 2 (April, 1980), pp. 153-169, SAGE Publications.
  149. Brennan, G; Buchanan, JM, The Logic of the Ricardian Equivalence Theorem, Finanzarchiv, Heft, vol. 38 no. 1 (1980), pp. 4-16.
  150. Brennan, G, The Economic Constitution of Federal States by A. Breton and A. Scott, Journal of Economic Literature, vol. XVII (September, 1979), pp. 1051-1052.
  151. Brennan, G; Miller, R, Optimal Voting Turnouts, Atlantic Economic Journal, vol. VII no. 3 (September, 1979), pp. 62-68, Springer Nature.
  152. Brennan, G; Buchanan, JM, The logic of Tax Limits, National Tax Journal, vol. XXXII no. 2 (June, 1979), pp. 11-22 (Reprinted in W. Patrick Beaton (ed.), Municipal Expenditures, Revenues and Services, (New York: Rutgers University Press, 1982.).
  153. Brennan, G; Walsh, C, Market Provision of Public Goods: A Monopoly Version of the Oakland Model, Finanzarchiv, Heft, vol. 37 no. 3 (1979), pp. 385-395.
  154. Brennan, G, Death and Taxes: An Attack on the Orthodoxy, Public Finance/Finances Publiques, vol. 3 (1978), pp. 201-224 (Reprinted in Review Hacienda Publica Espagnola (in Spanish translation), 79, (1982), 1984-196.).
  155. Brennan, G; Buchanan, JM, Tax Instruments as Constraints on the Disposition of Public Revenues, Journal of Public Economics, vol. 3 no. 3 (1978), pp. 301-318, Elsevier BV (Reprinted in Review Hacienda Publica Espagnola (in Spanish translation), 56, 358- 370.).
  156. Brennan, G; Buchanan, JM, Twoards a Tax Constitution for Leviathan, Journal of Public Economics, vol. 8 no. 3 (December, 1977), pp. 255-275, Elsevier BV (Reprinted in Review Hacienda Publica Espagnola (in Spanish translation), 56, 346- 357, and in Buchanan and Tollison: The Theory of Public Choice II, (Ann Arbor: University of Michigan Press, 1984).).
  157. Brennan, G; Walsh, C, Pareto-Desirable Redistribution-in-Kind: An Impossiblity Theorem, American Economic Review (December, 1977), pp. 987-990.
  158. Brennan, G, A note on progression and public sector size, Public Choice, vol. 32 no. 1 (December, 1977), pp. 123-129, Springer Nature.
  159. Brennan, G; Buchanan, JM, Towards a tax constitution for Leviathan, Journal of Public Economics, vol. 8 no. 3 (January, 1977), pp. 255-273.
  160. Brennan, G, Tax Concessions for Charitable Contributions, Public Finance/Finances Publiques, vol. 3 (1977), pp. 402-411.
  161. Brennan, G, Inflation, Taxation, and Indexation, Policy Studies Journal, vol. 5 no. 3 (Spring, 1977), pp. 326-332, WILEY.
  162. Brennan, G, The Distributional Implications of Public Goods, Econometrica (March, 1976), pp. 391-400.
  163. Brennan, G, A Policy-Maker’s Guide to Incidence, Taxation Review Committee Commissioned Studies (Appendix to Final Report) (May, 1975), pp. 19-46.
  164. Brennan, G, Pareto Desirable Redistribution: A Perspective, Finanzarchiv, vol. 2 (1975), pp. 234-271.
  165. Brennan, G, Public Goods and Factor Prices’, Public Finance/Finances Publiques, vol. 1 (1975), pp. 1-19.
  166. Brennan, G; McGuire, T, Optimal Policy Choice Under Uncertainty, Journal of Public Economics, vol. 2 no. 2 (1975), pp. 205-209, Elsevier BV.
  167. Brennan, G; Walsh, C; Chisholm, T, Pollution and Resource Allocation, Australian Journal of Agricultural Economics, vol. 18 no. 1 (April, 1974), pp. 1-21.
  168. Brennan, G; Walsh, C, Hochman and rodgers on brennan and walsh: Reply, Public Finance Review, vol. 2 no. 3 (January, 1974), pp. 383-392, SAGE Publications.
  169. Brennan, G, Pareto Optimal Redistribution: The Case of Malice and Envy, Journal of Public Culture, vol. 2 no. 2 (December, 1973), pp. 173-183, Elsevier BV (Republished in M. Casson (ed.) (1996) Culture, Social Norms and Social Behaviour, Edward Elgar, Cheltenham.).
  170. Brennan, G; Walsh, C, Pareto Optimal Redistribution Reconsidered, Public Finance Quarterly (April, 1973), pp. 147-168.
  171. Brennan, G, Second Best Aspects of Horizontal Equity Questions, Public Finance/Finances Publiques, vol. 3 (1972), pp. 282-291.
  172. Brennan, G, Horizontal Equity: An Extension of an Extension, Public Finance/Finances Publiques (June, 1971), pp. 437-456.
  173. Brennan, G, Fee Abolition: An Appraisal, Special Edition, Australian University (1971), pp. 81-149.
  174. Brennan, G, Game-Theoretic Aspects of Lindahl’s Budget Theory, Rivista Di Diritto Finanziario E Scienze Delle Finanze (June, 1970), pp. 153-181.
  175. Brennan, G; Auld, DAL, The Tax Cut as an Anti-Inflationary Weapon, Economic Record, vol. 44 no. 4 (December, 1968), pp. 520-525, WILEY.
  176. Brennan, G, Pareto Optimal Redistribution: The Non-Altruistic Dimension, Public Choice, vol. 14 no. 1 (Spring, 1922), pp. 43-61, Springer Nature.

Other

  1. Brennan, G; Moseley, D, economics and ethics, in International Encyclopedia of Ethics, Hugh La Follette (2012), WILEY-BLACKWELL.
  2. Brennan, G; Baurmann, M; Goodin, R; Southwood, N, Norms and Values: The Role of Social Norms as Instruments of Value realization (2010), Nomos Verlag.
  3. Brennan, G; Eusepi, G, The Ethics of Economics and the Economics of Ethics (2009), Edward Elgar.
  4. Brennan, G; Eusepi, G, Coralling the Economy of Crime and Money Laundering, European Journal of Law and Economics (2008).
  5. Brennan, G; Waterman, AMC, are economists Immoral (2008), Liberty Fund, Inc..
  6. Gillespie, GBM, Homo Economicus and Homo Politicus, Public Choice (2008).
  7. Brennan, G; R Goodin, FJ; Smith, M, common minds (2007), OUP.
  8. Brennan, G, The Esteem Engine: A Resource for Institutional Design, Cunningham Lecture 2004 Academy of Social Sciences in Australia Occasional Paper, vol. 1 (2005), pp. 14-14.
  9. Brennan, G, Comments on Jeremy Webber’s Paper, Australian Journal of Legal Philosophy (2000).
  10. Brennan, G, Proportional Representation in the Senate after 50 Years’ Conference with this title (1999).
  11. Brennan, G; Kliemt, H, Logo logic, Constitutional Political Economy, vol. 1 no. 1 (December, 1990), pp. 125-127, Springer Nature.
  12. Brennan, G, The Tale of the Slace-Owner, Virginia Political Economy Lecture, No. 6 (1990), Public Choice Center, GMU.
  13. Brennan, G, The Case Against Tax Reform, Critical Issues Paper No. 7, 31 (1987), pp. 31-31, Perth: A.I.P.P..
  14. BRENNAN, G; BUCHANAN, J; LEE, DR, On Monopoly Price: Reply, Kyklos, vol. 38 no. 2 (January, 1985), pp. 274-275, WILEY.
  15. Brennan, G, The Christian and the State: Towards a Libertarian View, Occasional Paper No. 7 (1983), pp. 35-35, Sydney: Center for Independent Studies.
  16. Brennan, G, Appendix to Gordon Tullock’s ’Why So Much Stability?’, Public Choice, vol. 37 no. 2 (1981), pp. 203-205.
  17. Brennan, G; Walsh, C, Pareto-Desirable Redistribution-In-Kind: A Reply, American Economic Review, vol. 70 no. 5 (December, 1980), pp. 1032-1036.
  18. Brennan, G, A Reply to Aaron and McGuire, Econometrica (March, 1976), pp. 405-408.
  19. Chisholm, AH; Walsh, C; Brennan, G, POLLUTION AND RESOURCE ALLOCATION: REPLY, Australian Journal of Agricultural Economics, vol. 19 no. 2 (January, 1975), pp. 122-124, WILEY.
  20. Brennan, G, Second-Best Aspects of Horizontal Equity Questions: A Reply, Public Finance/Finances Publiques, vol. 3 (1975), pp. 473-475.
  21. Brennan, G; Walsh, C, A Reply to Hochman and Rodgers on Mutt and Jeff, Public Finance Quarterly (July, 1974), pp. 383-392.
  22. Brennan, G, Over-Supply of Public Goods: A Comment, Journal of Political Economy (1969), pp. 237-240.

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