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Rules, games, and common-pool resources

Elinor Ostrom, Roy Gardner and James Walker
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  • Contents

  • Reviews

  • Frontmatter
  • Tables (page xiii)
  • Figures (page xv)
  • Part 1. Theoretical Background
  • Chapter 1. Rules, Games, and Common-Pool Resource Problems (page 3)
  • Chapter 2. Institutional Analysis and Common-Pool Resources (page 23)
  • Chapter 3. Games Appropriators Play (page 51)
  • Chapter 4. Rules and Games (page 75)
  • Part 2. Experimental Studies
  • Chapter 5. CPR Baseline Appropriation Experiments (page 105)
  • Chapter 6. Probabilistic Destruction of the CPR (page 129)
  • Chapter 7. Communication in the Commons (page 145)
  • Chapter 8. Sanctioning and Communication Institutions (page 171)
  • Chapter 9. Regularities from the Laboratory and Possible Explanations (page 195)
  • Part 3. Field Studies
  • Chapter 10. Institutions and Performance in Irrigation Systems (by Shui Yan Tang, page 225)
  • Chapter 11. Fishers' Institutional Responses to Common-Pool Resource Dilemmas (by Edella Schlager, page 247)
  • Chapter 12. Rules, Rule Making, and Rule Breaking: Examining the Fit between Rule Systems and Resource Use (by Arun Agrawal, page 267)
  • Chapter 13. Changing Rules, Changing Games: Evidence from Groundwater Systems in Southern California (by William Blomquist, page 283)
  • Chapter 14. Regularities from the Field and Possible Explanations (by William Blomquist, Edella Schlager, Shui Yan Tang, and Elinor Ostrom, page 301)
  • Part 4. Conclusion
  • Chapter 15. Cooperation and Social Capital (page 319)
  • Bibliography (page 331)
  • Contributors (page 361)
  • Index (page 363)
Reviews
Journal AbbreviationLabelURL
IJTE 22.2 (1995): 249 http://www.jstor.org/stable/42747342
PC 84.1/2 (1995): 194-197 http://www.jstor.org/stable/30027014
JEL 33.3 (1995): 1393-1394 http://www.jstor.org/stable/2729169
TEJ 105.431 (1995): 1034-1035 http://www.jstor.org/stable/2235179
JITE 153.2 (1997): 432-434 http://www.jstor.org/stable/40751991
APSR 89.1 (1995): 188-189 http://www.jstor.org/stable/2083092
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Published: c1994
Publisher: University of Michigan Press
ISBN(s)
  • 9780472095469 (hardcover)
  • 9780472065462 (paper)
Subject
  • Anthropology
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