This definitive book examines and engages with the work of Vincent and Elinor Ostrom, along with the Bloomington School of Political Economy more generally. The contributors emphasize the continuing relevance of the Ostroms’ work on collective action, self-governance, and institutional diversity for interdisciplinary research in the social sciences and humanities. This book’s wide array of topics and approaches will be a valuable resource to readers in a variety of fields, including: political science, economics, philosophy, sociology, public administration, environmental studies, and political economy.
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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.
Introduction – Peter Boettke, Bobbi Herzberg, Brian KogelmannTwo Faces of Culture in the Ostroms, Mili Kalia Payoffs that Pay Off: Methodological Pluralism in the Work of Elinor Ostrom, Alexander Schaefer Network of Cantinas from Terra do Meio, Miranda ChaseUnder Emergency Management: Community Responses to the Flint Water Crisis, Sarah Phinney Unbundling Post-Disaster Aid Package, Veeshan Rayamajhee Governing the (Banking) Commons: Polycentric Solutions to Bank Runs, Pablo Paniagua PrietoAn Institutional Analysis of Wage Setting in the Prison Labor Industry, Joanna Carroll The Enemy of My Enemy is My Friend: Multilevel Governance and Migration Policy, Emily VanMeterOstromian Lessons for the Welfare State, Roland FritzCommunity among State and Market: Rethinking Social Capital in Authoritarian Regimes,Wanlin Lin Party Organizations and Polycentric Governance: Political Party Reform, Administrative Consolidation, and Geographic Polarization in the Ostroms' Political Science, Nicholas Jacobs The Political Econo
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The foundations of political economy — from Adam Smith to the Austrian school of economics, to contemporary research in public choice and institutional analysis — are sturdy and well established, but far from calcified. On the contrary, the boundaries of the research built on this foundation are ever expanding. One approach to political economy that has gained considerable traction in recent years combines the insights and methods of three distinct but related subfields within economics and political science: the Austrian, Virginia and Bloomington schools of political economy. The vision of this book series is to capitalize on the intellectual gains from the interactions between these approaches in order to both feed the growing interest in this approach and advance social scientists’ understanding of economy, polity, and society.This series seeks to publish works that combine the Austrian school’s insights on knowledge, the Virginia school’s insights into incentives in non-market contexts, and the Bloomington school’s multiple methods, real-world approach to institutional design as a powerful tool for understanding social behaviour in a diversity of contexts. This series is published in partnership with the Mercatus Center, George Mason University.

Series Editors: Virgil Storr and Jayme Lemke

Advisory Board: Paul Dragos Aligica, Mercatus Center, George Mason University, , Peter J. Boettke, George Mason University, , Christopher Coyne, George Mason University, , Monica De Zelaya, Universidad Francisco Marroquín, , Erwin Dekker, Erasmus University Rotterdam, , Stefanie Haeffele-Balch, Mercatus Center at George Mason University, , Jacob Levy, McGill University, , Paul Lewis, Kings’ College London, , Deirdre McCloskey, University of Illinois at Chicago, , Michael Munger, Duke University, , David Schmidtz, University of Arizona, , Rob Shields, University of Alberta Edmonton, , Richard Wilk, Indiana University Bloomington

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Produktdetaljer

ISBN
9781786614346
Publisert
2020-06-26
Utgiver
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC; Rowman & Littlefield International
Vekt
744 gr
Høyde
229 mm
Bredde
160 mm
Dybde
34 mm
Aldersnivå
P, 06
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Innbundet
Antall sider
380

Om bidragsyterne

Peter Boettke is the Vice President and Director of the F. A. Hayek Program for Advanced Study in Philosophy, Politics, and Economics at the Mercatus Center as well as the BB&T Professor for the Study of Capitalism and a University Professor of Economics and Philosophy at George Mason University.

Bobbi Herzberg is a Distinguished Senior Fellow in the F. A. Hayek Program for Advanced Study in Philosophy, Politics, and Economics at the Mercatus Center at George Mason University.

Brian Kogelmann is an Assistant Professor of Philosophy at the University of Maryland.