Choice, Rules and Collective Action :The Ostroms on the Study of Institutions and Governance
Choice, Rules and Collective Action :The Ostroms on the Study of Institutions and Governance
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Published:
1 May, 2014
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| Type | Book |
|---|---|
| ISBN13 | 9781910259139 |
| ISBN10 | 1910259136 |
| Number Of Pages | 312 |
| Item Weight | 513 g |
| Product Dimensions | 157 x 235 x 19 mm |
| Publisher / Reseller | ECPR Press |
| Format | paperback |
Media Reviews
'This is a wonderful collection of the writings of two of our most distinguished colleagues in political science. Lin and Vince Ostrom have been an inspiration to many of us. While they will be missed, they will also be remembered, in no small measure because of their voluminous research corpus - a portion of which is collected here.' Kenneth A Shepsle George Markham Professor of Government, Harvard University 'Vincent and Elinor Ostrom are monumental pioneers in political theory and modern institutional analysis. They addressed politics, governance and metropolitan public service delivery from an authentic, transformative perspective. Complexity and the emergence of self-governing systems commanded their attention long before these became topical issues in current political science, public administration and policy analysis. This unique volume provides an intelligently crafted and knowledgeable selection of celebrated articles and impactful essays. It represents a systematic insight into the foundations and development of the conceptual and methodological underpinnings of a Nobel Prize-winning body of knowledge. It does full justice to two people who devoted their entire life to advance the study and understanding of sustained democratic governance without state and perhaps even without nation.' Theo Toonen Dean of the Faculty of Technology, Policy and Management Chair in Institutional Governance Delft University of Technology 'The Ostroms' 'polycentric' view of public choice theory is expounded here by skilful juxtaposition of empirical and conceptual papers on the subject. I have read each of them before, but considering them together for the first time brought into sharp focus the theoretical and conceptual foundations for the Ostroms' overall body of work. Elinor and Vincent's vision is breathtaking in its scope, and the powerful expressions of it collected in this volume will inspire new generations of institutional analysts for many years to come.' Michael D McGinnis Professor of Political Science Senior Research Fellow Former Director, The Vincent and Elinor Ostrom Workshop in Political Theory and Policy Analysis