Institutional Analysis and Design Ostrom Course
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*McElreath, Robert Boyd, and Peter J. Richerson. 2003. “Shared Norms and the Evolution of Ethnic Markers.” Current Anthropology 44(1) (February): 122-129. | *McElreath, Robert Boyd, and Peter J. Richerson. 2003. “Shared Norms and the Evolution of Ethnic Markers.” Current Anthropology 44(1) (February): 122-129. | ||
**[[Shared Norms and the Evolution of Ethnic Markers McElreath Boyd Richerson 2003]] | **[[Shared Norms and the Evolution of Ethnic Markers McElreath Boyd Richerson 2003]] | ||
+ | *Hodgson, Geoffrey M. 2006. “What Are Institutions.” Journal of Economic Issues. XL(1) (March): 1-25. | ||
+ | **[[What Are Institutions Hodgson 2006]] | ||
==Shorter articles== | ==Shorter articles== |
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- Science as a Craft Industry Freeman Dyson Science 1998
- Scientific Uncertainty, Complex Systems and the Design of Common-Pool Institutions James Wilson 2002
- Public Administration in Today's World of Organizations and Markets Simon 2000
- The Struggle to Govern the Commons Dietz, Ostrom, et. al. 2003
- The Institutional Economics of Water Saleth Dinar 2004
- Working Together, Collective Action, the Commons, and Multiple Methods in Practice Poteete Jannsen Ostrom 2009
- Understanding the Process of Economic Change North 2005
- McElreath, Robert Boyd, and Peter J. Richerson. 2003. “Shared Norms and the Evolution of Ethnic Markers.” Current Anthropology 44(1) (February): 122-129.
- Hodgson, Geoffrey M. 2006. “What Are Institutions.” Journal of Economic Issues. XL(1) (March): 1-25.
Shorter articles
The football article is a cute one butchering the sport into a classic ancient tribal ritual. Funny parts.
Also a one-pager on the history of the idea of evolution, taught me that Mendel was Moravian.