Ostrom Workshop Colloquium/Tocqueville Lectures - 2018/19
Ostrom Workshop Colloquium/Tocqueville Lectures - 2018/19
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This book (Polity Press 2018), from one of the world’s leading experts, is a clearly written and accessible introduction to Tocqueville’s social and…
01/18/2019 Tocqueville Series - James T.…
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Independent judges are thought to promote democratic regime survival by allowing perceived violations of rules limiting arbitrary power to be challenged non-violently…
01/28/2019 Colloquium Series - Jeffrey Staton:…
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In response to high-profile cases of police misconduct, reformers are calling for greater use of civilian allegations in identifying potential problem officers. This…
02/04/2019 Colloquium Series - Max Schanzenbach:…
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Since the rise of clinical rehabilitation in the 1960s, states have adopted numerous sentencing technologies to “improve” the distribution of punishment.…
02/11/2019 Colloquium Series - Jessica Eaglin:…
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Platform-based technology firms are fundamentally different than businesses of the past. By harvesting user data, platforms can accrue monopoly power. As a result,…
02/18/2019 Colloquium Series - Abbey Stemler:…
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Artificial intelligence (AI) has rapidly developed in recent years. Today, AI tools are used increasingly by both private- and public-sector organizations around the…
02/25/2019 Colloquium Series - Fred H. Cate:…
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This book project—under contract with Oxford University Press—has three aims. The first is to convince the reader that law and technology represents a…
03/18/2019 Colloquium Series - Ryan Calo:…
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We use the 2005—2012 data for Russian regions to show that higher regional institutional quality strongly benefits institutionally dependent manufacturing sectors…
03/25/2019 Colloquium Series - Michael Alexeev:…
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The Lost History of Liberalism challenges our most basic assumptions about a political creed that has become a rallying cry—and a term of derision—in…
03/29/2019 Tocqueville Lecture - Helena…
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This paper combines the property rights approach of Barzel with notions from renewable resources and evolutionary economics to examine the domestication of wild…
04/01/2019 Colloquium Series - Gustavo Torrens:…
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Leadership presents a puzzle for traditional economic theories of organizations. The theory of the firm recognizes advantages to centralizing authority through the…
04/08/2019 Colloquium Series - Lee Alston:…
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Public and academic knowledge of cyber conflict relies heavily on data from commercial threat reporting, but this data provides a distorted view of cyber threat…
04/15/2019 Colloquium Series - Ronald Deibert:…
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There are plenty of unstoppable forces pushing water to be the new oil as it becomes scarcer due to climate change, population growth, and lifestyle changes. Today, in…
04/22/2019 Colloquium Series - Vanessa Casado…
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Freedom is one of the most enduring conceptual frameworks for thinking about the oceans and their use. Popularized by Grotius in the 17th century, the doctrine of…
09/17/2018 Colloquium Series - David Bosco:…
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How does prison social order vary across time and place? This paper examines prison systems in Latin America, where officials typically provide few resources and…
09/24/2018 Colloquium Series - David Skarbek: How…
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Dr. Hart’s presentation will address three things that have come out of ten years of working on the Bastiat Translation Project for Liberty Fund. The first…
09/28/2018 Tocqueville Lecture Series - David…
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Authoritative attribution of cyberattacks to nation-state actors requires more than purely technical solutions. New institutions are needed to develop the credibility…
10/01/2018 Colloquium Series - Milton Mueller:…
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The big dollars of Big Data result in widespread data collection that fuel new technological innovations but have rendered traditional notions of privacy largely…
10/08/2018 Colloquium Series - Salome Viljoen:…
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What type of probability theory best describes the way humans make judgments under uncertainty and decisions under conflict? Although rational models of cognition and…
10/15/2018 Colloquium Series - Jerome Busemeyer:…
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This project explores how variation in the micro-dynamics of state legitimacy—which we define as rightful rule—affects public perceptions around…
10/22/2018 Colloquium - Danielle F. Jung:…
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A more comprehensive evaluation of impacts resulting from rural programming and initiatives is necessary to better inform the efficacy of rural development efforts and…
10/29/2018 Colloquium Series - Becca Jablonski:…
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In the spirit of Hayek (1945), this paper explores in survey data how knowledge on rule-of-law institutions is distributed among experienced and inexperienced…
11/05/2018 Colloquium Series - Benito…
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Immigration is frequently identified as a danger to western liberal democracies because it threatens to undermine fundamental values, most notably freedom and…
11/09/2018 Tocqueville Lecture Series - Chandran…
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Workflow management systems are subject to failures, including: processor, network congestion, and machine reboot. Various fault tolerance techniques have been proposed…
11/12/2018 Colloquium Series - Raquel Hill:…
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How do international organizations (IOs) help states cooperate? This book will introduce a distinct information problem that hinders efforts to solve shared problems,…
11/26/2018 Colloquium Series - Austin Carson:…
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The post-war period has seen a development of many forms of international cooperation. To understand this “Cambrian explosion” of new institutions,…
11/30/2018 Tocqueville Lecture Series - Dalibor…
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12/03/2018 Colloquium Series - Sarah Bauerle…
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