Elinor Ostrom... does anyone have any links to reviews of her book "Governing the Commons: The Evolution of Institutions for Collective Action"
By Crip Moorey at Jan 03, 2010 |
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Elinor Ostrom shared the 2009 Nobel Memorial Prize in Economic Sciences for her work "which uses case studies to argue that around the world private associations have often, but not always, managed to avoid the tragedy of the commons and develop efficient uses of resources." (source)
She has written a book called "Governing the Commons: The Evolution of Institutions for Collective Action" and I wondered if there have been any reviews written on it. I searched zcom, but was surprised not to find anything.
If you know of any such reviews, I'd appreciate a link in the comments please.
Thanks.



Still looking at info?
By C.rodas, Cliff at Jun 07, 2011 17:11 PM
heyyy, long time! Are you still looking for info? I've been assigned "community governance/development" for some research and am starting to discover Ostrom's works.
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By Saysel, Ali at Jan 03, 2010 03:20 AM
Moorey,
Her work is on how cooperation and self governing institutions, rather than market or state regulation, helps conservation of the Earth's precious natural resources.
Her approach is inductive rather than deductive. Built on case studies all around the world, among communities of irrigation, fisheries, rangers and etc.
Her writings are available all around, don't you get anything useful from here, for example:
http://ideas.repec.org/e/pos55.html
Ali
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Re: Ali K. Saysel's comment
By Moorey, Crip at Jan 03, 2010 18:56 PM
A gold mine of information, Ali. Many thanks indeed.
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