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Exploring the political economy and social philosophy of Vincent and Elinor Ostrom / edited by Peter J. Boettke, Bobbi Herzberg, Brian Kogelmann. — 1 online resource. — (Economy, polity, and society). — <URL:http://elib.fa.ru/ebsco/2505422.pdf>.Дата создания записи: 02.05.2020 Тематика: Institutional economics.; Public goods.; Decentralization in government. Коллекции: EBSCO Разрешенные действия: –
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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"--.
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- Cover
- Exploring the Political Economy and Social Philosophy of Vincent and Elinor Ostrom
- Series page
- Exploring the Political Economy and Social Philosophy of Vincent and Elinor Ostrom
- Copyright
- Contents
- Introduction
- Part I: Theory in the Ostroms
- Chapter 1
- On the Dynamic Nature of Goods
- Beyond the Private-Public Dichotomy of Goods
- Dynamic Nature of Goods
- Cases of Post-Disaster Shuffling of Good-Typology
- Toward Institutional Matching and Polycentric Governance
- Conclusion
- Notes
- References
- Chapter 2
- The Culture in the Ostroms
- Culture and the Ostroms: Why Not Culture?
- Culture as is in the Ostroms: Context, Change, Social Relations, and Experience
- Ideas, Language (as Culture), and Deeds
- Common Pool Resources (CPRs), Institutional Analysis and Development, and Context of Cultural Commons
- Culture, Rationality, and Cultural Theory: A Missed Opportunity?
- Against the Persistence of Norms and Inheritability of Rationality
- Culture, Relational Rationality, and Reflexivity
- A Possible Synergy? Rules, Values, and Relational Rationality
- Value-Oriented Actions vs. Norm-Oriented Actions
- Action Situation, Action Orientation, and Relational Rationality
- Culture, Relational Rationality, and Looking Forward
- Notes
- References
- Chapter 3
- Social Services as Impure Public Goods
- Social Services and the Typology of Goods
- Social Services as Impure Public Goods
- Common Pool Resources, their Durability, and the Samaritan’s Dilemma
- Improving Social Policy by Realizing its Common Pool Nature
- Conclusion
- Notes
- References
- Part II: Applications of Polycentricity
- Chapter 4
- Polycentric Party Governance
- The Economic Nature of Partisanship and Political Leadership
- The Structure of Institutional Arrangements in a Federated Party System
- Criteria for the Efficient Production of Viable Electoral Competition
- Producing Political Leadership in US Presidential Elections, 1840–2016
- Pure Fragmentation and Minimal Overlap: 1840–1920
- Fragmentation of Authority and Overlapping Jurisdiction: 1920–1996
- Minimal Fragmentation and Maximizing Overlap: 1996–Present
- Federalism, Polycentricity, and Party Government in America
- Notes
- References
- Chapter 5
- Governing the (Banking) Commons
- The Governance of Bank Runs as Institutional Justifications for Central Banks
- Polycentric Banking and the Ostroms’ Principles of Polycentricity
- Interbank Clearinghouses: The Foundations for a Self-Governing Banking System
- Clearinghouse Governance Functions and Historical Evidence of Banking Self-Governance
- Concluding Remarks
- References
- Chapter 6
- The Political Economy of the European Union
- The Literature on European Governance and the Utility of a Polycentric Perspective
- The Theory of Polycentrism
- Is the EU a Polycentric System? An Analysis of Institutional Structures and the Division of Political Authority
- Polycentric Governance “in Action” (I): The Sovereign Debt Crisis and the EU’s Response, 2010–2012
- Polycentric Governance “in Action” (II): The Refugee Crisis and the EU’s Response 2015–2016
- Leaving a Polycentric System? Theoretical Considerations and the Practical Case of Brexit 2016–2019
- Summary and Conclusion
- Notes
- References
- Part III: Resolving Collective Action Problems
- Chapter 7
- The Inmate’s Dilemma
- Collective Action and the Inmate’s Dilemma
- Collective Action and the Totality of Prisons
- The Games Prisoners Play
- Case Study: The Short Corridor Collective
- Conclusion
- Notes
- References
- Chapter 8
- The Cantinas Network of Terra do Meio
- Review of the IAD Framework
- The Overall Context of Terra do Meio and the Cantinas
- How Cantinas Have Emerged
- Analyzing Cantinas as an Action Arena
- Patterns of Interaction: The Logistics of Transportation and Network Coordination
- Outcomes and Evaluation Criteria
- Conclusion
- Note
- References
- Chapter 9
- Community, State, and Market
- Redevelopment of Urban Villages: Community Governance between Market and State
- Social Capital in Transitional Authoritarian Regimes
- Bonding Social Capital in Transitional Authoritarian Regimes
- Bridging Social Capital in Transitional Authoritarian Regimes
- Linking Social Capital in Transitional Authoritarian Regimes
- Political Attention Reinforcing Bonding and Bridging Social Capital
- Governmental Tolerance as By-Product of Bonding and Bridging Social Capital
- Supplementary but Insufficient Cooperation-Enhancing Policies and the Market Mechanism
- Liede: Cooperation-Enhancing Policy and Political Trust
- Xiancun: The State’s Failure to Rescue a Trust-Collapsing Community
- Conclusion
- Notes
- References
- Chapter 10
- Under Emergency Management
- Concepts from Ostromian Political Economy
- The Importance of Community and Citizen Responses to the Crisis
- Bonding and Bridging Social Capital: External Partnerships and Making Scientists Out of Citizens
- Summary and Conclusion
- References
- Chapter 11
- The Expressive Commons
- Public Good or Common Pool Resource?
- Freedom of Expression as a Public Good
- Normative Implications
- Formal Institutions: Markets and States
- Fairness as Generality
- Conclusion
- Notes
- References
- Chapter 12
- Are American Immigrant Processing Institutions Surviving or Thriving?
- The Ostroms on Institutional Robustness
- The United States’ Immigration Framework as a Nonrobust, Enduring Institution
- Collective Action Responses to Institutional Shortcomings
- Why A Polycentric System Has Not Been Formally Adopted
- Conclusion
- Notes
- References
- Index
- About the Contributors
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