hidden
Image Database Export Citations

Menu:

Coevolving Relationships between Political Science and Economics

Show full item record

Type: Journal Article
Author: Ostrom, Elinor
Journal: Rationality, Markets and Morals
Volume: 3
Page(s): 51-65
Date: 2012
URI: https://hdl.handle.net/10535/8744
Sector: Social Organization
Region:
Subject(s): political science
economics
Abstract: "During the last 50 years, at least four interdisciplinary developments have occurred at the boundaries of political science and economics that have affected the central questions that both political scientists and economists ask, the empirical evidence amassed as a new foundation for understanding political economies, and new questions for future research. These include: (1) the Public Choice Approach, (2) the Governance of the Commons debate, (3) New Institutional Economics, and (4) Behavioral Approaches to Explaining Human Actions. In this short essay, I briefly review the challenges that these approaches have brought to political science and some of the general findings stimulated by these approaches before identifying some of the major issues on the contemporary agenda.During the last 50 years, at least four interdisciplinary developments have occurred at the boundaries of political science and economics that have affected the central questions that both political scientists and economists ask, the empirical evidence amassed as a new foundation for understanding political economies, and new questions for future research. These include: (1) the Public Choice Approach, (2) the Governance of the Commons debate, (3) New Institutional Economics, and (4) Behavioral Approaches to Explaining Human Actions. In this short essay, I briefly review the challenges that these approaches have brought to political science and some of the general findings stimulated by these approaches before identifying some of the major issues on the contemporary agenda."

Files in this item

Files Size Format View
Article_Ostrom.pdf 99.98Kb PDF View/Open

This item appears in the following document type(s)

Show full item record