Ostrom Workshop Colloquium/Tocqueville Lectures Spring 2016
Ostrom Workshop Colloquium/Tocqueville Lectures Spring 2016
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Conventional wisdom holds that democracy endures in rich countries but is unstable in poor ones. Building on Ansell and Samuels (2014), we suggest that the sources of…
01/25/2016 Colloquium - David Samuels:…
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In his article “Virginia, Rochester, and Bloomington” (Public Choice, 1988), William C. Mitchell wrote: Aside from the family analogy, it seems that three…
01/29/2016 - Tocqueville Lecture Series, Paul…
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“Public utility” and “natural monopoly” have been misused in U.S. telecommunications policy debates. Opponents of network neutrality…
02/01/2016 - Colloquium Presentation, Barbara…
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We analyze the economic determinants and long-run e↵ects of prior appropriation surface water rights from 1852 to 2013 and show how formal property rights…
02/08/2016 - Gary Libecap: Economic Analysis of…
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Over a million square kilometers of the non-sovereign seafloor is under mineral exploration licenses and, by some assessments, an additional four million square…
03/28/2016 Colloquium - Christiana Ochoa:…
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We argue that the imposition of administrative boundaries on a policy domain has the potential to exacerbate cooperation and coordination dilemmas conditional on the…
04/04/2016 Colloquium - David Konisky:…
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Our government is failing us. From health care to immigration to poverty, our political institutions cannot deal effectively with the challenges of modern society. Why…
04/11/2016 - Terry M. Moe: “Relic: How Our…
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Japan has long been the most important ally of the United States in East Asia and it is widely viewed in Washington as a pillar of stability in the Asia-Pacific region.…
04/18/2016 - Hiroki Takeuchi: “The New…
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Over the last few decades, officials in environmental, health, and safety agencies at the federal and state levels have tried to promote public health protection…
04/25/2016 - Cary Coglianese: “Promoting…
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