Public Goods Theory from Eighteenth Century Political Philosophy to Twentieth Century Economics |
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Authors: | Dougherty Keith L. |
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Affiliation: | 1. Department of Political Science, University of Georgia, Athens, GA, 30602, U.S.A.
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Abstract: | Some scholars have studiedMancur Olson's legacy by investigating theeffects of his research on the socialsciences (McLean, 2000). Others havescrutinized the logical and empiricalimplications of his theories (Sandler,1992; Marsh, 1976; Chamberlin, 1974;Frohlich and Oppenheimer, 1970). A thirdgroup have quietly claimed that hisgreatest work, The logic of collectiveaction, was little more than apopularization of earlier ideas (Dowding,1997; Chamberlain, 1966). This paperattempts to exonerate Olson of the latterclaim by reviewing the major contributionsto collective action theory before his timeand comparing them to The logic ofcollective action. |
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