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4 Elinor Ostrom as Behavioral Economist
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Chapters in this book
- Front Matter i
- Contents v
- Acknowledgments vii
- Contributors ix
- Introduction: The Bloomington School in Context 1
- Public Choice Theory: Reunitingvirginia and Bloomington 7
- New Institutional Economics:Building from Shared Foundations 25
- Elinor Ostrom as Behavioral Economist 47
- New Economic Sociology and the Ostroms: A Combined Approach 71
- Foundations of Social Order: The Ostroms and John Searle 87
- Environmental Policy from a Self-Governance Perspective 105
- Learning from the Socialist Calculation Debate: Is Efficiency in Public Economics Possible? 123
- Public Administration from “Intellectual Crisis” Tocontemporary “Governance Theory” 137
- Rethinking Federalism: Social Order Through Evolution or Design 153
- References 171
- Index 191
Chapters in this book
- Front Matter i
- Contents v
- Acknowledgments vii
- Contributors ix
- Introduction: The Bloomington School in Context 1
- Public Choice Theory: Reunitingvirginia and Bloomington 7
- New Institutional Economics:Building from Shared Foundations 25
- Elinor Ostrom as Behavioral Economist 47
- New Economic Sociology and the Ostroms: A Combined Approach 71
- Foundations of Social Order: The Ostroms and John Searle 87
- Environmental Policy from a Self-Governance Perspective 105
- Learning from the Socialist Calculation Debate: Is Efficiency in Public Economics Possible? 123
- Public Administration from “Intellectual Crisis” Tocontemporary “Governance Theory” 137
- Rethinking Federalism: Social Order Through Evolution or Design 153
- References 171
- Index 191