The Handbook of Rational Choice Social Research offers the first
comprehensive overview of how the rational choice paradigm can inform
empirical research within the social sciences. This landmark collection
highlights successful empirical applications across a broad array of
disciplines, including sociology, political science, economics, history,
and psychology. Taking on issues ranging from financial markets and
terrorism to immigration, race relations, and emotions, and a huge
variety of other phenomena, rational choice proves a useful tool for
theory- driven social research. Each chapter uses a rational choice
framework to elaborate on testable hypotheses and then apply this to
empirical research, including experimental research, survey studies,
ethnographies, and historical investigations. Useful to students and
scholars across the social sciences, this handbook will reinvigorate
discussions about the utility and versatility of the rational choice
approach, its key assumptions, and tools.