Free Riding

Free Riding
Title Free Riding PDF eBook
Author Richard TUCK
Publisher Harvard University Press
Total Pages 232
Release 2009-06-30
Genre Political Science
ISBN 0674033892

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A proposition of contemporary economics and political science is that it would be an exercise of reason, not a failure of it, not to contribute to a collective project if the contribution is negligible, but to benefit from it nonetheless.Tuck makes careful distinctions between the prisone's dilemma problem, threshold phenomena such as voting, and free riding. He analyzes the notion of negligibility, and shows some of the logical difficulties in the idea - and how the ancient paradox of the sorites illustrates the difficulties.

Free Riding

Free Riding
Title Free Riding PDF eBook
Author Richard Tuck
Publisher Harvard University Press
Total Pages 232
Release 2008-06-15
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN 0674267842

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One individual’s contribution to a large collective project—such as voting in a national election or contributing to a public television fund-raising campaign—often seems negligible. A striking proposition of contemporary economics and political science is that it would be an exercise of reason, not a failure of it, not to contribute to a collective project if the contribution is negligible, but to benefit from it nonetheless. But Richard Tuck wonders whether this phenomenon of free riding is a timeless aspect of human nature or a recent, historically contingent one. He argues for the latter, showing that the notion would have seemed strange to people in the nineteenth century and earlier and that the concept only became accepted when the idea of perfect competition took hold in economics in the early twentieth century. Tuck makes careful distinctions between the prisoner’s dilemma problem, threshold phenomena such as voting, and free riding. He analyzes the notion of negligibility, and shows some of the logical difficulties in the idea—and how the ancient paradox of the sorites illustrates the difficulties. Tuck presents a bold challenge to the skeptical account of social cooperation so widely held today. If accepted, his argument may over time encourage more public-spirited behavior.

Free Riding

Free Riding
Title Free Riding PDF eBook
Author Richard Tuck
Publisher Harvard University Press
Total Pages 242
Release 2008-06-15
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN 9780674028340

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Introduction: Olson's problem -- Philosophy -- The prisoners' dilemma -- Voting and other thresholds -- Negligibility -- Conclusion to part I -- History -- Rule and act utilitarianism -- Perfect competition, oligopoly and monopoly -- Conclusion to part II.

Talent Wants to Be Free

Talent Wants to Be Free
Title Talent Wants to Be Free PDF eBook
Author Orly Lobel
Publisher Yale University Press
Total Pages 290
Release 2013-09-30
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN 0300166273

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Presents a set of positive changes in corporate strategies, industry norms, regional policies, and national laws that will incentivize talent flow, creativity, and growth.

Social Contract, Free Ride

Social Contract, Free Ride
Title Social Contract, Free Ride PDF eBook
Author Anthony De Jasay
Publisher Collected Papers of Anthony de
Total Pages 0
Release 2008
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN 9780865977013

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This book provides a novel account of the public goods dilemma. The author shows how the social contract, in its quest for fairness, actually helps to breed the parasitic 'free riding' it is meant to suppress. He also shows how, in the absence of taxation, many public goods would be provided by spontaneous group co-operation. This would, however, imply some degree of free riding. Unwilling to tolerate such unfairness, co-operating groups would eventually drift from voluntary to compulsory solutions, heedless of the fact that this must bring back free riding with a vengeance. The author argues that the perverse incentives created by the attempt to render public provision assured and fair are a principal cause of the poor functioning of organised society.

Spirit Riding Free: The Adventure Begins

Spirit Riding Free: The Adventure Begins
Title Spirit Riding Free: The Adventure Begins PDF eBook
Author Suzanne Selfors
Publisher Little, Brown Books for Young Readers
Total Pages 272
Release 2017-05-02
Genre Juvenile Fiction
ISBN 0316557862

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The thrilling world of DreamWorks Animation's Spirit Riding Free is brought to life in award-winning author Suzanne Selfors's original novel! Twelve-year-old Lucky Prescott craves adventure, but as a young lady of society she's only been allowed to experience adventure through books. That is, until one fateful day when Lucky, her father, and her aunt leave their neat-and-tidy city life and travel to their new home out west-the Wild West. At first Lucky is excited, but during the long train ride to her new hometown of Miradero, she begins to worry. What if she doesn't make any new friends? Everyone in the West rides horses, but she's never been allowed to even sit on one. How can she possibly fit in? Anxious about the future, Lucky looks out the train window and sees a majestic wild stallion. When their eyes meet, she senses a connection. But when the stallion is caught by wranglers, Lucky's heart breaks. And when she next sees the stallion, he's tied to a post, refusing to be "broken in." Spirit Riding Free: The Adventure Begins is the story of a girl and a wild horse, equally out of place in a strange, new world, but equally fierce and brave. With each other to lean on, will these two free spirits be able to find a home together? DreamWorks Spirit Riding Free © 2017 DreamWorks Animation LLC. All Rights Reserved.

The Palgrave Encyclopedia of Strategic Management

The Palgrave Encyclopedia of Strategic Management
Title The Palgrave Encyclopedia of Strategic Management PDF eBook
Author
Publisher Palgrave Macmillan
Total Pages 0
Release 2018-05-04
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN 9780230537217

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The Palgrave Encyclopedia of Strategic Management has been written by an international team of leading academics, practitioners and rising stars and contains almost 550 individually commissioned entries. It is the first resource of its kind to pull together such a comprehensive overview of the field and covers both the theoretical and more empirically/practitioner oriented side of the discipline.