Public entrepreneurship, citizenship, and self-governance
"In this book Paul Dragos Aligica revisits the theory of political self-governance in the context of recent developments in behavioral economics and political philosophy that have challenged the foundations of this theory. Building on the work of the 'Bloomington School' created by No...
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Formato: | Libro |
Idioma: | Inglés |
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Cambridge, United Kingdom :
Cambridge University Press
[2019]
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Edición: | First published 2019 |
Colección: | Cambridge studies in economics, choice, and society
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Tabla de Contenidos:
- Introduction
- 1. Public Entrepreneurship, Competitive Governance, and Polycentricity
- 2. Entrepreneurship and Collective Action
- 3. Voluntary Actions and Institutions: Charting the Territory
- 4. Citizenship, Political Competence, and Civics: The Ostromian Perspective
- 5. From Institutionalism to Models of Social Agents: Citizenship in the Institutionalist Context
- 6. Citizens' Competence, Self-Governance, and the New Epistocratic Paternalism
- 7. Anarchy, Statism, and Liberalism: The Self-Governance Alternative
- 8. Conservatism, Interventionism, and Social Evolution: The Self-Governance Alternative
- Conclusion