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    Markets and Hierarchies in Early Modern Tax Systems: A Principal-Agent Analysis.Edgar Kiser - 1994 - Politics and Society 22 (3):284-315.
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    The Revival of Narrative in Historical Sociology: What Rational Choice Theory can Contribute.Edgar Kiser - 1996 - Politics and Society 24 (3):249-271.
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    Comparing Varieties of Agency Theory in Political Science, Economics, and Sociology: An Illustration from State Policy Implementation.Edgar Kiser - 1991 - Sociological Theory 17 (2):146-70.
    As rational choice theory has moved from economics into political science and sociology, it has been dramatically transformed. The intellectual diffusion of agency theory illustrates this process. Agency theory is a general model of social relations involving the delegation of authority, and generally resulting in problems of control, which has been applied to a broad range of substantive contexts. This paper analyzes applications of agency theory to state policy implementation in economics, political science, and sociology. After documenting variations in the (...)
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    The Formation of State Policy in Western European Absolutisms: A Comparison of England and France.Edgar Kiser - 1987 - Politics and Society 15 (3):259-296.
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