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Social Coordination and Public Policy - Explorations in Theory and Practice

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This volume explores how public policy can foster or limit social coordination in the market, civil society, and within various levels of government. Some chapters in this volume are more theoretical, applying public choice and market process theory to public policy issues, while other chapters examine practical, real-world case studies.


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IntroductionSocial Coordination and Public Policy: Explorations in Theory and Practice by Roberta Q. Herzberg, Gavin Roberts, and Brianne Wolf
Part ITheories and Methods of Social Coordination
Chapter 1Social Coordination in a Complex Society: A Framework for Action by Emily Chamlee-Wright
Chapter 2Rawls, Hayek, Buchanan, and Social Justice: From Rules to Recognition by Alexander Köhler
Chapter 3Are RCTs Missing a Point? Local Knowledge and Computer¿Assisted Learning Interventions by Carlos Noyola
Part IICase Studies in Social Coordination
Chapter 4Destruction to Beauty: The Polycentric Adaptive Reuse of the Torpedo Factory by Olivia Gonzalez
Chapter 5Local Constituencies, Lobbying, and the Fight to Keep Local Bases Open during the 2005 Round of Base Closure and Realignment by Julie Thompson-Gomez
Chapter 6Social Media and Social Movements: How Technology Has Aided Coordination by Ellen Hamlett
Chapter 7Stakeholder Primacy as a New Institutional Framework for the Entrepreneurial Market Process? by Miköaj Firlej
Part IIIChallenging Social Problems: Environmental and Natural Resource Applications
Chapter 8Compliance Markets Without Romance: Lessons from the Renewable Fuel Standard by Arthur R. Wardle
Chapter 9A Calculus of Communication: Deliberation, Knowledge, and Public Choice in the Context of Water Management by Emil Panzaru
Chapter 10Entrepreneurial Discovery in Land-Use Planning by M. Nolan Gray


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Roberta Q. Herzberg is distinguished senior fellow in the F. A. Hayek Program for Advanced Study in Philosophy, Politics, and Economics in the Mercatus Center at George Mason University.
Gavin Roberts is assistant professor of economics at Weber State University.
Brianne Wolf is assistant professor of political theory and constitutional democracy at Michigan State University.


Summary

This volume explores how public policy can foster or limit social coordination in the market, civil society, and within various levels of government. Some chapters in this volume are more theoretical, applying public choice and market process theory to public policy issues, while other chapters examine practical, real-world case studies.

Product details

Authors Roberta Herzberg, Roberta Roberts Herzberg
Assisted by Roberta Herzberg (Editor), Gavin Roberts (Editor), Roberts Gavin (Editor), Brianne Wolf (Editor)
Publisher Lexington Books
 
Languages English
Product format Hardback
Released 01.02.2023
 
EAN 9781666918229
ISBN 978-1-66691-822-9
No. of pages 256
Series Economy, Polity, and Society
Subjects Social sciences, law, business > Business > Economics

SOCIAL SCIENCE / General, Economics, BUSINESS & ECONOMICS / Economics / General, Society & culture: general

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