A definitive, comprehensive, and analytically sophisticated treatment of the theory of collective preference
Explains how game theory can be used to explain political phenomena
The second volume of the encyclopedic work on individual preferences and collective behavior
Considers how cooperation between public and private groups brings about systems of balanced management of an important common pool resource
The author brings significant new insights to the study of dissent, rebellion, and revolution
A comprehensive and current presentation of the collective-action approach
Examines the role of values and social norms in the functioning of economic institutions
Evaluates the development of social institutions in terms of individual commitment to rules of behavior
An account of many experiments in which the psychological game Prisoner's Dilemma was played