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Theories of Collective Action : Downs, Olson and Hirsch

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Individuals make decisions but they do not do so in a social vacuum.

The goods they buy are frequently status-symbols in a zero-sum game which some will win and some must lose.

Their consumption of commodities is subject to the constraint that what one can do, all cannot.

The pressure of coalitions and interest groups, the self- interest of politicians and bureaucrats may all work against a solution being found for some of the most urgent social and economic problems of our times.

These problems form the centrepiece of the economic approach to social interaction that has been pioneered by Anthony Downs, Mancur Olson and Fred Hirsch.

This book seeks to examine and evaluate their important theories of collective action.

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Palgrave Macmillan
0333494717 / 9780333494714
Hardback
302.3
22/01/1990
United Kingdom
348 pages, VI, 348 p.
140 x 216 mm, 601 grams