Exploring the political economy and social philosophy of Vincent and Elinor Ostrom edited by Peter J. Boettke, Bobbi Herzberg, Brian Kogelmann.
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Includes bibliographical references and index.
The culture in the Ostroms : institutions, rules, and relational reality / Mili Kalia -- Social services as impure public goods : Ostromian lessons for their provision in contemporary welfare states / Roland Fritz -- Polycentric party governance : competition, federalism, and the production of political leadership in American politics / Nicholas F. Jacobs -- Governing the (banking) commons : polycentric solutions to bank runs / Pablo Paniagua Prieto -- The political economy of the European Union : an exploration of EU institutions and governance from the perspective of polycentrism / Jan P. Vogler -- The inmate's dilemma : prison strikes as repeated games / Joanna Carroll -- The cantinas network of Terra do Meio : a case of institutional learning in the Amazon forest / V. Miranda Chase, Raquel Rodrigues dos Santos, and Augusto Postigo -- Community, state, and market : rethinking social capital in transitional authoritarian regimes / Wanlin Lin -- Under emergency management : community responses to the Flint Water Crisis / Sawyer Phinney -- The expressive commons : freedom of expression as a collective action Problem / Alexander Schaefer -- Are American immigrant processing institutions surviving or thriving? Large-scale immigration as a shock to institutional robustness / Emily VanMeter
"The interdisciplinary chapters in this volume explore and engage the work of Vincent and Elinor Ostrom, along with the Bloomington School of political economy more generally"-- Provided by publisher.
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