O Autorze

Vincent Ostrom was a prominent political scientist and a key figure in the development of the field of public administration. He was best known for his work on public choice theory and the design of institutions that govern collective decision-making. Ostrom's interdisciplinary approach combined insights from economics, political science, and sociology, allowing him to analyze complex governance issues from multiple perspectives. His seminal works, such as "The Political Theory of a Compound Republic" and "The Failure of the Centralized State," emphasized the importance of local governance and the limitations of centralized authority in effectively managing public resources.

Throughout his career, Ostrom contributed significantly to the understanding of how institutions can facilitate cooperation among individuals in managing common-pool resources. He co-founded the Workshop in Political Theory and Policy Analysis at Indiana University, which became a hub for research on institutional analysis and development. Ostrom's legacy is marked by his insistence on the importance of empirical research and the need for adaptable governance structures that can respond to the unique needs of communities.

Narodowość Amerykański
Data Urodzenia December 4, 1919
Miejsce Urodzenia Burlington, Iowa, USA
Data śmierci June 29, 2012
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