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Elinor Ostrom - Wikipedia Ostrom's law is an adage that represents how Elinor Ostrom's works in economics challenge previous theoretical frameworks and assumptions about property, especially the commons
Elinor Ostrom | Nobel Prize, Institutional Analysis, Commons Theory . . . She was the first woman to win the economics prize She earned a bachelor’s degree (1954), a master’s degree (1962), and a Ph D (1965) in political science from the University of California, Los Angeles There she met Vincent Ostrom, and the couple married in 1963
Elinor Ostrom – Biographical - NobelPrize. org During World War II, I learned how to knit scarves for the “boys overseas ” My childhood was spent learning and doing the traditional activities of a girl during the last century
Elinor Ostrom | UCLA The only woman to win a Nobel Prize for economics, Elinor Ostrom had the common touch She is an ardent champion of the idea that people will learn to share and thrive if given the opportunity
Elinor Ostrom: Pioneering a New Understanding of Common Resources Elinor Ostrom’s legacy extends beyond her Nobel Prize She reshaped the field of economics, offering new perspectives on managing common resources that balance individual interests with the collective good
The Ostroms Our History: About: Ostrom Workshop: Indiana University It was founded at Indiana University in 1973 by Vincent and Elinor "Lin" Ostrom, she being the Nobel Prize-winning economist The Ostroms believed ideas and theories must be considered through the lens of experience—that the critical connection is between ideas and what gets done
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Ostrom, Elinor (1933–2012) - Springer Elinor Ostrom, a recipient of the Sveriges Riksbank Prize in Economic Sciences in Memory of Alfred Nobel 2009, had a foundational contribution to the Public Choice movement and to the rise of the new institutionalism and has been a key figure in the resurgence of political economy
Faculty excellence | Arizona State University Elinor Ostrom started with an actual reality instead She gathered information through field studies on how people in small, local communities manage shared natural resources, such as pastures, fishing waters, and forests and then analyzed this material