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Elinor Ostrom / Public choice theory / Market failure / Political philosophy / Social philosophy / Collective action / Governance / Public good / Transaction cost / Economics / Science / Community building
Date: 2013-02-16 10:29:42
Elinor Ostrom
Public choice theory
Market failure
Political philosophy
Social philosophy
Collective action
Governance
Public good
Transaction cost
Economics
Science
Community building

Costs and Challenges of Polycentric Governance

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