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Living Better Together - Social Relations and Economic Governance in the Work of Ostrom and Zelizer (Hardcover, 1st ed. 2023):... Living Better Together - Social Relations and Economic Governance in the Work of Ostrom and Zelizer (Hardcover, 1st ed. 2023)
Stefanie Haeffele, Virgil Henry Storr
R4,491 Discovery Miles 44 910 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Elinor C. Ostrom, a Nobel prize winning political economist, made important contributions to common pool resources, economic governance, and polycentricity. Viviana A. Zelizer, a prominent economic sociologist, has done groundbreaking work on how culture shapes our economic lives. Together, the work of Ostrom and Zelizer spans the disciplines of economics, sociology, political science, and public policy by exploring the social relations and community-based organization of everyday life. Both scholars examine the norms, social connections, and cultural impacts of exchange and governance. This volume explores their contributions and builds off of their research programs to explore the social movements, community recovery, and war, and women's issues across a variety of disciplines, including economics, political science, sociology, history, and archaeology. Inspired by Zelizer's 2019 Ostrom Speaker Series lecture for the F. A. Hayek Program for Advanced Study in Philosophy, Politics, and Economics at the Mercatus Center at George Mason University, this volume explores the connections between the work of Elinor Ostrom and Viviana Zelizer. Beginning with a lead chapter by Zelizer where she reflects on the connections between her work and Ostrom's oeuvre, the volume brings together scholars who tease out some of the important concepts and implications of Ostrom and Zelizer's research. This volume furthers economic inquiry by ensuring that the critical examinations of these timely and important themes are made available to students and scholars.

Community Revival in the Wake of Disaster - Lessons in Local Entrepreneurship (Hardcover, 1st ed. 2014): Virgil Henry Storr,... Community Revival in the Wake of Disaster - Lessons in Local Entrepreneurship (Hardcover, 1st ed. 2014)
Virgil Henry Storr, Stefanie Haeffele-Balch, Laura E. Grube
R2,936 R2,234 Discovery Miles 22 340 Save R702 (24%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Rebounding after disasters like tsunamis, hurricanes, earthquakes, and floods can be daunting. Communities must have residents who can not only gain access to the resources that they need to rebuild but who can also overcome the collective action problem that characterizes post-disaster relief efforts. Community Revival in the Wake of Disaster argues that entrepreneurs, conceived broadly as individuals who recognize and act on opportunities to promote social change, fill this critical role. Using examples of recovery efforts following Hurricane Katrina in New Orleans, Louisiana, and Hurricane Sandy on the Rockaway Peninsula in New York, the authors demonstrate how entrepreneurs promote community recovery by providing necessary goods and services, restoring and replacing disrupted social networks, and signaling that community rebound is likely and, in fact, underway. They argue that creating space for entrepreneurs to act after disasters is essential for promoting recovery and fostering resilient communities.

Community Revival in the Wake of Disaster - Lessons in Local Entrepreneurship (Paperback, 1st ed. 2014): Virgil Henry Storr,... Community Revival in the Wake of Disaster - Lessons in Local Entrepreneurship (Paperback, 1st ed. 2014)
Virgil Henry Storr, Stefanie Haeffele-Balch, Laura E. Grube
R2,275 R1,749 Discovery Miles 17 490 Save R526 (23%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Rebounding after disasters like tsunamis, hurricanes, earthquakes, and floods can be daunting. Communities must have residents who can not only gain access to the resources that they need to rebuild but who can also overcome the collective action problem that characterizes post-disaster relief efforts. Community Revival in the Wake of Disaster argues that entrepreneurs, conceived broadly as individuals who recognize and act on opportunities to promote social change, fill this critical role. Using examples of recovery efforts following Hurricane Katrina in New Orleans, Louisiana, and Hurricane Sandy on the Rockaway Peninsula in New York, the authors demonstrate how entrepreneurs promote community recovery by providing necessary goods and services, restoring and replacing disrupted social networks, and signaling that community rebound is likely and, in fact, underway. They argue that creating space for entrepreneurs to act after disasters is essential for promoting recovery and fostering resilient communities.

Government Responses to Crisis (Paperback, 1st ed. 2020): Stefanie Haeffele, Virgil Henry Storr Government Responses to Crisis (Paperback, 1st ed. 2020)
Stefanie Haeffele, Virgil Henry Storr
R920 R757 Discovery Miles 7 570 Save R163 (18%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days

When crises occur, citizens, media and policymakers alike expect government to respond and to take a leading role in recovery. Given the scale and scope of crises, whether natural (such as hurricanes, floods, and earthquakes), manmade (such as conflict and economic downturns), or often a combination of the two, governments are often seen as being in the best position to identify the problems, understand the circumstances, and direct action. They are also likely to be the entities that have adequate resources to devote to such large-scale efforts. Yet, governments are not spared from the effects of crises. They are composed of individuals who are impacted by disasters and face many of the same challenges in identifying needs, prioritizing action, and adjusting to changing circumstances. It is by no surprise that governments are also often scrutinized during and after crises. How, then, do we understand the capability of and proper role for governments to respond to crisis and to drive recovery? This edited volume-comprised of chapters by accomplished scholars and seasoned practitioners in disaster and crises studies and management, spanning multiple disciplines including sociology, economics, and public administration-examines the roles, expectations, and capabilities of government responses to crises. It gives an overview of the literature, provides lessons learned from both research and experience on the ground during crises, and puts forth a framework for understanding crisis management and subsequent policy implications. It will be of use to any scholars, students, practitioners or policymakers interested in learning from and better preparing for crises and responding when they do occur.

Bottom-up Responses to Crisis (Paperback, 1st ed. 2020): Stefanie Haeffele, Virgil Henry Storr Bottom-up Responses to Crisis (Paperback, 1st ed. 2020)
Stefanie Haeffele, Virgil Henry Storr
R920 R757 Discovery Miles 7 570 Save R163 (18%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Crises occur in all societies across world, and can be natural (such as hurricanes, flooding, and earthquakes), man-made (such as wars and economic downturns), or, often, a combination of both (such as famines, the flooding of New Orleans in 2005 after Hurricane Katrina and subsequent levy failures, and the earthquake, tsunami, and nuclear disaster in Japan in 2011). Crises cause fatalities, injuries, and property damages as well as introduce uncertainty and challenges for individuals, societies, and polities. Yet, we see individuals and communities rebounding effectively from crises all the time. How do communities go about returning to normalcy and beginning again the mundane life of every day affairs? This edited volume looks at bottom-up responses to crises. The chapters in this volume will highlight the ingenuity and persistence of individuals and private organizations as well as discuss the possibilities, limitations, and adaptability of bottom-up responses. It argues that there are many ways that local leaders, entrepreneurs, and community members can play a role in their own recovery by examining the capabilities, feedback mechanisms, and network effects of decentralized crisis response and recovery efforts. Chapters will focus on the role of local emergency managers in the disaster management process and offer suggestions for reform and the role of businesses, citizens, and children in providing crisis response and recovery. This book will also consider theories of self-governance and nonviolent action in encouraging and sustaining bottom-up recovery.

Exploring the Political Economy and Social Philosophy of James M. Buchanan (Paperback): Paul Dragos Aligica, Christopher J.... Exploring the Political Economy and Social Philosophy of James M. Buchanan (Paperback)
Paul Dragos Aligica, Christopher J. Coyne, Stefanie Haeffele
R1,066 Discovery Miles 10 660 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

James M. Buchanan, winner of the Nobel Prize in Economics in 1986, was a pioneer of public choice and constitutional political economy, as well as contributing to many fields of study, including philosophy, political science, and public finance. Each chapter in this volume seeks to explore, critique, and emphasize the continuing relevance of the vast contributions of Buchanan to our understanding of political economy and social philosophy. The diversity in topics and approaches will make the volume of interest to readers in a variety of fields, and accessible to scholars from a variety of backgrounds providing the opportunity to further a cross-disciplinary exploration and discussion on market process theory.

Hayek's Tensions - Reexamining the Political Economy and Philosophy of F. A. Hayek (Paperback): Stefanie Haeffele, Solomon... Hayek's Tensions - Reexamining the Political Economy and Philosophy of F. A. Hayek (Paperback)
Stefanie Haeffele, Solomon M Stein, Virgil Henry Storr
R428 R362 Discovery Miles 3 620 Save R66 (15%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days
Nudging Public Policy - Examining the Benefits and Limitations of Paternalistic Public Policies (Hardcover): Rosemarie Fike,... Nudging Public Policy - Examining the Benefits and Limitations of Paternalistic Public Policies (Hardcover)
Rosemarie Fike, Stefanie Haeffele, Arielle John
R3,610 Discovery Miles 36 100 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

This book asks several critical questions relevant to those interested in public policy: What is a nudge? What are the ethical implications of and justifications for nudges? Are we able to have nudges without affecting one's freedom to choose? In what institutional context are nudges likely to work well and in what context are they likely to fail? The text explores several real-world instances of government attempts at successful choice architecture across a wide range of policy topics: internet privacy laws, environmental policy, education policy, the sharing economy, and creating a national culture. This approach also highlights the spontaneous and evolutionary nature of social institutions like culture and trust. Attempts from policymakers to generate these social institutions where they did not exist previously are unlikely to succeed unless they are aligned with the unique characteristics of the society in question. This raises the question of whether the seemingly successful policy interventions were even necessary. A few of the chapters in this book directly examine these issues through case studies of both Latin America and Singapore. Each chapter in this volume explores the ways in which individuals in society respond to attempts by policymakers to "nudge" them towards a specific outcome. Some chapters explore the theoretical arguments in favor of utilizing this behavioral policy approach. Others explore the feasibility and potential limitations of this approach to public policy. Several of the chapters apply market process theory to understand a particular case study where nudge policies have been put into practice. The chapters, authored by an interdisciplinary group of policy scholars, include discussions of internet privacy laws, the sharing economy, education policy, environmental policy, as well as social issues such as trust and culture.

Informing Public Policy - Analyzing Contemporary US and International Policy Issues through the Lens of Market Process... Informing Public Policy - Analyzing Contemporary US and International Policy Issues through the Lens of Market Process Economics (Paperback)
Stefanie Haeffele, Abigail R. Hall, Adam Millsap
R1,417 Discovery Miles 14 170 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Market process theory illustrates how the market is the most effective institution for overcoming the knowledge problem. Specifically, the institutional characteristics of private property, monetary prices, and the disciplining mechanisms of profit and loss, guide actors to utilize knowledge dispersed among society, to allocate resources effectively, and to adjust their behavior when errors occur to provide valuable goods and services to society. The chapters in this manuscript explore, through applications to issues within the United States and internationally, contemporary issues in public policy through the theoretical framework of knowledge problems and market process economics. Utilizing this approach, as well as other fundamental insights from economics, these chapters aim to illustrate how individuals in society address pressing public issues, the problems faced by policymakers, and the potential for novel solutions to policy challenges. Authored by individuals from a variety of disciplines with interests in public policy, this work includes discussions of education, child welfare, urban planning, and U.S. healthcare policy, as well as topics in e-commerce, the Global War on Terror, international trade, and economic development.

The Need for Humility in Policymaking - Lessons from Regulatory Policy (Hardcover): Stefanie Haeffele, Anne Hobson The Need for Humility in Policymaking - Lessons from Regulatory Policy (Hardcover)
Stefanie Haeffele, Anne Hobson
R4,453 Discovery Miles 44 530 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Regulations impact a wide array of market and social activities that influence our daily lives. Regulations are attempts to correct perceived market failures, caused by information asymmetries, externalities, and principal-agent problems, and to provide public goods, which would otherwise be underprovided. Government actors are responsible for identifying these issues, weighing the costs and benefits of intervention, and designing and implementating regulations to improve society. Good regulations help mitigate issues in the economy without inciting new problems and without the costs exceeding the benefits of intervention. This requires intensive analysis and an awareness of the complexities of social life. Our society is complex and dynamic where people face knowledge and incentive problems, whether in the market, politics, or civil society. By examining this complex reality, we can better understand why regulations arise and persist and the challenges of reform. We argue that this approach to policymaking and policy analysis requires humility; an acknowledgment of the challenges we face when intervening in our society. This volume intends to cultivate an appreciation for the complexity of human decision making and the incentives that drive human behavior. By examining specific policy changes, it will delve into the effects of and lessons learned from regulations in financial markets, computer and internet governance, and health care innovation and delivery. This volume will be of interest to students, scholars, and policymakers who seek to understand the complexities of regulation in a dynamic social world.

Informing Public Policy - Analyzing Contemporary US and International Policy Issues through the Lens of Market Process... Informing Public Policy - Analyzing Contemporary US and International Policy Issues through the Lens of Market Process Economics (Hardcover)
Stefanie Haeffele, Abigail R. Hall, Adam Millsap
R4,064 Discovery Miles 40 640 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Market process theory illustrates how the market is the most effective institution for overcoming the knowledge problem. Specifically, the institutional characteristics of private property, monetary prices, and the disciplining mechanisms of profit and loss, guide actors to utilize knowledge dispersed among society, to allocate resources effectively, and to adjust their behavior when errors occur to provide valuable goods and services to society. The chapters in this manuscript explore, through applications to issues within the United States and internationally, contemporary issues in public policy through the theoretical framework of knowledge problems and market process economics. Utilizing this approach, as well as other fundamental insights from economics, these chapters aim to illustrate how individuals in society address pressing public issues, the problems faced by policymakers, and the potential for novel solutions to policy challenges. Authored by individuals from a variety of disciplines with interests in public policy, this work includes discussions of education, child welfare, urban planning, and U.S. healthcare policy, as well as topics in e-commerce, the Global War on Terror, international trade, and economic development.

Exploring the Political Economy and Social Philosophy of James M. Buchanan (Hardcover): Paul Dragos Aligica, Christopher J.... Exploring the Political Economy and Social Philosophy of James M. Buchanan (Hardcover)
Paul Dragos Aligica, Christopher J. Coyne, Stefanie Haeffele
R4,088 Discovery Miles 40 880 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

James M. Buchanan, winner of the Nobel Prize in Economics in 1986, was a pioneer of public choice and constitutional political economy, as well as contributing to many fields of study, including philosophy, political science, and public finance. Each chapter in this volume seeks to explore, critique, and emphasize the continuing relevance of the vast contributions of Buchanan to our understanding of political economy and social philosophy. The diversity in topics and approaches will make the volume of interest to readers in a variety of fields, and accessible to scholars from a variety of backgrounds providing the opportunity to further a cross-disciplinary exploration and discussion on market process theory.

Knowledge and Incentives in Policy - Using Public Choice and Market Process Theory to Analyze Public Policy Issues (Paperback):... Knowledge and Incentives in Policy - Using Public Choice and Market Process Theory to Analyze Public Policy Issues (Paperback)
Stefanie Haeffele
R1,642 Discovery Miles 16 420 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

The relative effectiveness of various institutions, such as the market or government, is based on the ability for individuals to access and use dispersed knowledge in society and the incentives that steer their actions. Market process theory emphasizes the effectiveness of the price system to consolidate and transmit knowledge in the marketplace. Together this framework provides new insights on the capability of individuals to cooperate and improve society, and the limits to government interventions in society. The original research in each chapter uses this economic way of thinking to analyze a variety of public policy issues, examining the incentives responsible for and the factors that contribute to the creation and effectiveness of the policies. These chapters, authored by public policy practitioners and researchers, tackle such pressing issues as public education, the process for approving medical devices, tax policy, and land use regulation.

Knowledge and Incentives in Policy - Using Public Choice and Market Process Theory to Analyze Public Policy Issues (Hardcover):... Knowledge and Incentives in Policy - Using Public Choice and Market Process Theory to Analyze Public Policy Issues (Hardcover)
Stefanie Haeffele
R4,617 Discovery Miles 46 170 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

The relative effectiveness of various institutions, such as the market or government, is based on the ability for individuals to access and use dispersed knowledge in society and the incentives that steer their actions. Market process theory emphasizes the effectiveness of the price system to consolidate and transmit knowledge in the marketplace. Together this framework provides new insights on the capability of individuals to cooperate and improve society, and the limits to government interventions in society. The original research in each chapter uses this economic way of thinking to analyze a variety of public policy issues, examining the incentives responsible for and the factors that contribute to the creation and effectiveness of the policies. These chapters, authored by public policy practitioners and researchers, tackle such pressing issues as public education, the process for approving medical devices, tax policy, and land use regulation.

The Need for Humility in Policymaking - Lessons from Regulatory Policy (Paperback): Stefanie Haeffele, Anne Hobson The Need for Humility in Policymaking - Lessons from Regulatory Policy (Paperback)
Stefanie Haeffele, Anne Hobson
R1,649 Discovery Miles 16 490 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Regulations impact a wide array of market and social activities that influence our daily lives. Regulations are attempts to correct perceived market failures, caused by information asymmetries, externalities, and principal-agent problems, and to provide public goods, which would otherwise be underprovided. Government actors are responsible for identifying these issues, weighing the costs and benefits of intervention, and designing and implementating regulations to improve society. Good regulations help mitigate issues in the economy without inciting new problems and without the costs exceeding the benefits of intervention. This requires intensive analysis and an awareness of the complexities of social life. Our society is complex and dynamic where people face knowledge and incentive problems, whether in the market, politics, or civil society. By examining this complex reality, we can better understand why regulations arise and persist and the challenges of reform. We argue that this approach to policymaking and policy analysis requires humility; an acknowledgment of the challenges we face when intervening in our society. This volume intends to cultivate an appreciation for the complexity of human decision making and the incentives that drive human behavior. By examining specific policy changes, it will delve into the effects of and lessons learned from regulations in financial markets, computer and internet governance, and health care innovation and delivery. This volume will be of interest to students, scholars, and policymakers who seek to understand the complexities of regulation in a dynamic social world.

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