A unified theory of collective action and social change / Luis Fernando Medina Sierra.

Por: Medina Sierra, Luis FernandoTipo de material: TextoTextoIdioma: Inglés Series Analytical perspectives on politicsAnn Arbor : The University of Michigan Press, 2007Descripción: viii, 278pISBN: 09780472099955Tema(s): Acción social | CAMBIO SOCIAL | CLIENTELISMOClasificación CDD: 303.4
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Why another book on collective action?.- Rational-choice models of collective action: a generalization and critical assessment :multiple-equilibria models, bayesian games. The method of stability sets: the tracing procedure, correlated equilibrium: a formal definition. The comparative statics of collective action problems: single-equilibrium models, a basic model with multiple equilibria, toward an anlysis of stability sets in repeated games. Applications: clientelism as political monopoly : clientelism in society and in politics, clientelism and collective action. Wage bargaining and redistribution: the political economy of labor-market regulation and income support, class struggle and the political economy of redistribution: Sweden and Germany in the interwar years
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Why another book on collective action?.- Rational-choice models of collective action: a generalization and critical assessment :multiple-equilibria models, bayesian games. The method of stability sets: the tracing procedure, correlated equilibrium: a formal definition. The comparative statics of collective action problems: single-equilibrium models, a basic model with multiple equilibria, toward an anlysis of stability sets in repeated games. Applications: clientelism as political monopoly : clientelism in society and in politics, clientelism and collective action. Wage bargaining and redistribution: the political economy of labor-market regulation and income support, class struggle and the political economy of redistribution: Sweden and Germany in the interwar years

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