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Communitarianism 2 Contractarianism 2 Egalitarian Mechanisms 2 Fair Procedures 2 Governing the Commons 2 Unanimity 2 governing the commons 2 Commons 1 Crowding out 1 Gemeingüter 1 Gerechtigkeit 1 Justice 1 Public goods 1 Theorie 1 Theory 1 Verdrängungseffekt 1 collective action 1 constitutional political economy 1 crowding out 1 egalitarian mechanisms 1 fair procedures 1 groundwater 1 kudimaramat 1 non-state communities 1 participatory irrigation management 1 political economy of irrigation 1 tank irrigation 1 unanimity 1 watersheds 1 Öffentliche Güter 1 ‘Crowding out’ 1
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Article 3 Book / Working Paper 1
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Article in journal 1 Aufsatz in Zeitschrift 1 Working Paper 1
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English 2 Undetermined 2
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Kliemt, Hartmut 3 Güth, Werner 2 Athreya, Venkatesh B. 1 Djurfeldt, Göran 1 Gueth, Werner 1 Lindberg, Staffan 1 Rajagopal, A. 1 Vidyasagar, R. 1
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Jena Economic Research Papers 1 Journal 1 Rationality, Markets and Morals 1
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RePEc 2 ECONIS (ZBW) 1 EconStor 1
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Fairness that money can buy: Procedural egalitarianism in practice
Güth, Werner; Kliemt, Hartmut - 2013
We suggest that procedures of monetarized bidding can facilitate co-operation in Elinor Ostrom type common(s) projects without crowding out communitarian faculties of self-governance. Axioms securing procedurally egalitarian bidding on the basis of declared monetary evaluations are introduced....
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Fairness That Money Can Buy. Procedural Egalitarianism in Practice
Gueth, Werner; Kliemt, Hartmut - In: Rationality, Markets and Morals 4 (2013) 5
Contrary to communitarian market criticism institutions relying on money and bidding can strengthen faculties of ‘self-governance’. Securing procedurally egalitarian bidding on the basis of declared monetary evaluations guarantees that all realized changes of a status quo are in an...
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Fairness that money can buy : procedural egalitarianism in practice
Güth, Werner; Kliemt, Hartmut - 2013
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Designing Collective Action: Problems of Local Water Management in Tiruchi District
Lindberg, Staffan; Rajagopal, A.; Djurfeldt, Göran; … - In: Journal 1 (2011) 2, pp. 157-178
A wide range of factors shapes irrigation institutions and collective action with regard to irrigation. They include the distribution of land across irrigation command areas and across classes, land tenure systems, access to new technology such as bore wells, the availability and cost of...
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