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      Elinor Ostrom: An Intellectual Biography

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      An accelerated introduction into the life and work of the first female Nobel Laureate for Economics, Elinor Ostrom.
      Elinor Ostrom was the first woman to win the Nobel Prize in economics. She has been at the forefront of New Institutional Economics and Public Choice revolutions, discovering surpri...

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      Product ID:9781783485895
      Product Form:Paperback / softback
      Country of Manufacture:GB
      Title:Elinor Ostrom
      Subtitle:An Intellectual Biography
      Authors:Author: Vlad Tarko
      Page Count:202
      Subjects:Biography: general, Biography: general, Gender studies: women and girls, Public administration, Economic theory and philosophy, Political economy, Economic history, Gender studies: women, Public administration, Economic theory & philosophy, Political economy, Economic history
      Description:An accelerated introduction into the life and work of the first female Nobel Laureate for Economics, Elinor Ostrom.
      Elinor Ostrom was the first woman to win the Nobel Prize in economics. She has been at the forefront of New Institutional Economics and Public Choice revolutions, discovering surprising ways in which communities around the world have succeed in solving difficult collective problems. She first rose to prominence by studying the police in metropolitan areas in the United States, and showing that, contrary to the prevailing view at the time, community policing and smaller departments worked better than centralized and large police departments. Together with her husband, Vincent, they have set up the Bloomington Workshop in Political Theory and Policy Analysis, which has grown into a global network of scholars and practitioners. Throughout her career, she was interested in studying ecological problems, and understanding how people manage communal properties. Her most famous discovery is that communities often find ingenious ways of escaping the “tragedy of the commons”. Analysing a wide-variety of successes and failures, and working together with many other scholars, she was able to uncover a series of institutional “design principles”: a set of criteria which, if followed, societies are more likely to be productive and resilient to shocks. Some of her most important theoretical insights, about polycentricity and institutional evolution, arose from this synthesizing effort. Furthermore, this led her to develop a framework for the study of the relationship between societies and their natural environment which brought institutional insights into the field of environmental studies.
      Imprint Name:Rowman & Littlefield International
      Publisher Name:Rowman & Littlefield International
      Country of Publication:GB
      Publishing Date:2016-12-15

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      Weight274 g
      Dimensions141 × 216 × 15 mm