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Elinor Ostrom et la Gouvernance Economique

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  • Guillaume Holland
  • Omar Sene

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On October 12th, 2009 Elinor Ostrom received the Nobel Prize in Economics for her analysis of the commons. This article presents a survey of her work. We shall begin by redrawing the academic route of Ostrom. In the second part, we show how she successively used various methods of investigation throughout a route which leaves the meticulous study of multiple concrete situations to evolve towards the design of public policies for big international bodies. The conclusion describes the implications she draws from her work so as to contribute to a renewal of rational choice theory.

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  • Guillaume Holland & Omar Sene, 2010. "Elinor Ostrom et la Gouvernance Economique," Revue d'économie politique, Dalloz, vol. 120(3), pages 441-452.
  • Handle: RePEc:cai:repdal:redp_203_0441
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    1. Chanteau, Jean-Pierre & Labrousse, Agnès, 2013. "L’institutionnalisme méthodologique d’Elinor Ostrom : quelques enjeux et controverses," Revue de la Régulation - Capitalisme, institutions, pouvoirs, Association Recherche et Régulation, vol. 14.
    2. Aurélie Gaudieux, 2012. "La gouvernance communautaire des ressources naturelles à Madagascar : Règles, exceptions et transgressions (cas d'Itasy)," Post-Print hal-01450764, HAL.
    3. Geneviève Fontaine, 2016. "Analyser les conditions favorables à l'émergence de communs, le cas d'un PTCE d'économie solidaire," Post-Print hal-01338360, HAL.
    4. Julien Benomar & Pauline Lenesley, 2020. "Bulding a sustainable non governmental help : interest of studying common resources relevance," Post-Print hal-02889203, HAL.

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