The Logic of Collective Action

The Logic of Collective Action
Title The Logic of Collective Action PDF eBook
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Total Pages 186
Release 2003
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THE LOGIC OF COLLECTIVE ACTION

THE LOGIC OF COLLECTIVE ACTION
Title THE LOGIC OF COLLECTIVE ACTION PDF eBook
Author Mancur OLSON
Publisher Harvard University Press
Total Pages 199
Release 2009-06-30
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN 0674041666

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This book develops an original theory of group and organizational behavior that cuts across disciplinary lines and illustrates the theory with empirical and historical studies of particular organizations. Applying economic analysis to the subjects of the political scientist, sociologist, and economist, Mancur Olson examines the extent to which individuals who share a common interest find it in their individual interest to bear the costs of the organizational effort.

Governing the Commons

Governing the Commons
Title Governing the Commons PDF eBook
Author Elinor Ostrom
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Total Pages 297
Release 2015-09-23
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN 1107569788

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Tackles one of the most enduring and contentious issues of positive political economy: common pool resource management.

Theories of Collective Action

Theories of Collective Action
Title Theories of Collective Action PDF eBook
Author D. Reisman
Publisher Springer
Total Pages 351
Release 1990-01-21
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN 023038997X

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Individuals make decisions but they do not do so in a social vacuum. The goods they buy are frequently status-symbols in a zero-sum game which some will win and some must lose. Their consumption of commodities is subject to the constraint that what one can do, all cannot. The pressure of coalitions and interest groups, the self- interest of politicians and bureaucrats may all work against a solution being found for some of the most urgent social and economic problems of our times. These problems form the centrepiece of the economic approach to social interaction that has been pioneered by Anthony Downs, Mancur Olson and Fred Hirsch. This book seeks to examine and evaluate their important theories of collective action.

The Rise and Decline of Nations

The Rise and Decline of Nations
Title The Rise and Decline of Nations PDF eBook
Author Mancur Olson
Publisher Yale University Press
Total Pages 296
Release 2022-01-01
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN 0300254067

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"A compelling theory on the rationale for the changing fortunes of nations"--Publisher's website.

The Oxford Handbook of Classics in Public Policy and Administration

The Oxford Handbook of Classics in Public Policy and Administration
Title The Oxford Handbook of Classics in Public Policy and Administration PDF eBook
Author Steven J. Balla
Publisher Oxford Handbooks
Total Pages 673
Release 2015
Genre Political Science
ISBN 0199646139

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This Handbook brings together a collection of leading international authors to reflect on the influence of central contributions, or classics, that have shaped the development of the field of public policy and administration. The Handbook reflects on a wide range of key contributions to the field, selected on the basis of their international and wider disciplinary impact. Focusing on classics that contributed significantly to the field over the second half of the 20th century, it offers insights into works that have explored aspects of the policy process, of particular features of bureaucracy, and of administrative and policy reforms. Each classic is discussed by a leading international scholars. They offer unique insights into the ways in which individual classics have been received in scholarly debates and disciplines, how classics have shaped evolving research agendas, and how the individual classics continue to shape contemporary scholarly debates. In doing so, this volume offers a novel approach towards considering the various central contributions to the field. The Handbook offers students of public policy and administration state-of-the-art insights into the enduring impact of key contributions to the field.

Six Degrees: The Science of a Connected Age

Six Degrees: The Science of a Connected Age
Title Six Degrees: The Science of a Connected Age PDF eBook
Author Duncan J. Watts
Publisher W. W. Norton & Company
Total Pages 376
Release 2004-01-27
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN 0393325423

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Watts, one of the principal architects of network theory, sets out to explain the innovative research that he and other scientists are spearheading to create a blueprint of this connected planet.