Governing the commons the evolution of institutions for collective action
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Elinor ”OstromGoverning the CommonsTh^ F\/nh itinn nf Inc+i+i ifinncGOVERNING THE COMMONSThe governance of natural resources used by many individuals Governing the commons the evolution of institutions for collective action in common is an issue of increasing concern to policy analysts. Both state control and privatization of resources have been advocated, but neither the state nor the market has been uniformly successful in solving common-pool resource problems. After critiquing the foundations of policy analysis as Governing the commons the evolution of institutions for collective actionapplied to natural resources, Elinor Ostrom here provides a unique body of empirical data to explore the conditions under which common-pool resource pGoverning the commons the evolution of institutions for collective action
roblems have been satisfactorily or unsatisfactorily solved.Dr. Ostrom first describes three models most frequently used as the foundation for recommeElinor ”OstromGoverning the CommonsTh^ F\/nh itinn nf Inc+i+i ifinncGOVERNING THE COMMONSThe governance of natural resources used by many individuals Governing the commons the evolution of institutions for collective actionible solutions. In the following chapters she uses institutional analysis to explore different ways - both successful and unsuccessful - of governing the commons. In contrast to the propositions of rhe “tragedy of rhe commons” argument, common-pool problems sometimes are solved by voluntary organiza Governing the commons the evolution of institutions for collective actiontions rather than by a coercive state. Among the cases considered are communal tenure in meadows and forest, irrigation communities and other water riGoverning the commons the evolution of institutions for collective action
ghts, and fisheries.Governing the Commons makes a major contribution to the analytical literature on institutions and to our understanding of human coElinor ”OstromGoverning the CommonsTh^ F\/nh itinn nf Inc+i+i ifinncGOVERNING THE COMMONSThe governance of natural resources used by many individuals Governing the commons the evolution of institutions for collective actiony.Additional Praise tor Governing the Commons'.“This is an important book that deserves to he read widely in the policy community as well as the scholarly community... - This analysis leaves US with provocative questions whose examination promises to broaden and deepen our understanding of human/env Governing the commons the evolution of institutions for collective actionironment relationships at many levels.”- Oran R. Young, International Environmental Affairs“Cambridge University Press has published an impressive serGoverning the commons the evolution of institutions for collective action
ies called ‘The Political Economy of Institutions and Decisions.’ Elinor Ostrom, Professor of Political Science at Indiana University, has made an impElinor ”OstromGoverning the CommonsTh^ F\/nh itinn nf Inc+i+i ifinncGOVERNING THE COMMONSThe governance of natural resources used by many individuals Governing the commons the evolution of institutions for collective action of various natural resources.”- Dean Lueck, Constitutional Political Economy“Ostrom’s book makes an important contribution to the emerging literature on analytical institutional economics. Her work reminds us that analysis of institutions and institutional change is an important aspect of a broader Governing the commons the evolution of institutions for collective action political economy that underlies meaningful economic policy advice.”- Daniel w. Bromley, Journal of Economic Literature“This is the most influentialGoverning the commons the evolution of institutions for collective action
book in the last decade on thinking about the commons. For those involved with small communities... located in one nation, whose lives depend on a comElinor ”OstromGoverning the CommonsTh^ F\/nh itinn nf Inc+i+i ifinncGOVERNING THE COMMONSThe governance of natural resources used by many individuals Governing the commons the evolution of institutions for collective actiontitutions for collective actionELINOR OSTROMIndiana Universitygg Cambridge> UNIVERSITY PRESSCambridgeUNIVERSITY PRESSUniversity Printing House, Cambridge CB2 8BS, United KingdomCambridge University Press is part of the University of Cambridge.It furthers the University's mission by disseminating kno Governing the commons the evolution of institutions for collective actionwledge in the pursuit of education, learning and research at the highest international levels of excellence.www.cambridge.orgInformation on this titleGoverning the commons the evolution of institutions for collective action
: www.cambridge.org/9781107569782© Cambridge University Press 1990, 2015This publication is in copyright. Subject to statutory exception and to the prElinor ”OstromGoverning the CommonsTh^ F\/nh itinn nf Inc+i+i ifinncGOVERNING THE COMMONSThe governance of natural resources used by many individuals Governing the commons the evolution of institutions for collective actiony Press.First published 1990 29th printing 2011 Canto Classics edition 2015Elinor ”OstromGoverning the CommonsTh^ F\/nh itinn nf Inc+i+i ifinncGOVERNING THE COMMONSThe governance of natural resources used by many individualsGọi ngay
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