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Brushes with Ostrom

Elinor Ostrom and Oliver Williamson jointly won the Nobel Prize for economics today for separate work on governance and institutions for resolving conflict especially (in Ostrom’s case) in common-property settings. I was first turned-on to her work by Rod Dobell (see, e.g., “Social Capital and Social Learning in a Full World“) and Darcy Mitchell (see, [...]

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Collaborative Urban Planning: Applications of the Auckland Experience to Vancouver Island

Notes from a Director’s Dialogue Tuesday, October 6, 2009, 12:00- – 1:30 p.m. Room A373 (Tom Shoyama Boardroom) School of Public Administration Human and Social Development Building University of Victoria – Victoria, BC, Canada Collaborative Urban Planning: Applications of the Auckland Experience to Vancouver Island

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