VINCENT OSTROM — Bibliografia

Ihering Guedes Alcoforado
4 min readMay 14, 2021

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“While Weber’s view of the modern state represented a prescient counterpoint to Ostrom’s later-developed theory of polycentric orders, Eucken’s view of the modern economy fascinated Ostrom on several levels and, intriguingly, constituted the last crucial intellectual impulse and the definitive layer of self-reflection in Ostrom’s career, which spanned over more than six decades.”[KOLEV, 2019]

Esta nota trata de Vincent Ostrom, uma “formative figure for both the Bloomington School and the Public Choice Society (Mitchell 1988)”

BIBLIOGRAFIA

Aligica, Paul Dragos and Peter J. Boettke. 2009. Challenging Institutional Analysis and Development: The Bloomington School. London: Routledge.

#Aligica, Paul Dragos. 2018. Public Entrepreneurship, Citizenship, and Self-Governance. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.

CRAIUTU, Aurelian. 2019. “In Praise of Eclecticism: Why Elinor and Vincent Ostrom’s Works Matter.” In: Roberta Q. Herzberg, Paul Dragos Aligica and Peter J. Boettke (Eds.): Ostrom’s Tensions: Reexamining the Political Economy and Public Policy of Elinor C. Ostrom, pp. 211–246. Arlington: Mercatus Center at George Mason University

FOTOS, Michael A. III. 2015. “Vincent Ostrom’s Revolutionary Science of Association.” Public Choice, 163 (1–2), 67–83.

##KOLEV, Stefan (2019) : Antipathy for Heidelberg, sympathy for Freiburg? Vincent Ostrom on Max Weber, Walter Eucken, and the compound history of order, Freiburger Diskussionspapiere zur Ordnungsökonomik, №19/06, Albert-Ludwigs-Universität Freiburg, Institut für Allgemeine Wirtschaftsforschung, Abteilung für Wirtschaftspolitik und Ordnungsökonomik, Freiburg i. Br.

Mitchell, William C. 1988. “Virginia, Rochester, and Bloomington: Twenty-Five Years of Public Choice and Political Science.” Public Choice, 56 (2), 101–119

Ostrom, Vincent. 1945. School Board Politics — An Analysis of Non-Partisanship in the Los Angeles City Board of Education. MA Dissertation, Submitted in October 1945 at UCLA.

Ostrom, Vincent. 1964. “Developments in the ‘No-Name’ Fields of Public Administration.” Public Administration Review, 24 (1), 62–63.

Ostrom, Vincent. 1969. “Operational Federalism: Organization for the Provision of Public Services in the American Federal System.” Public Choice, 6 (1), 1–17.

Ostrom, Vincent. [1971] 2008. The Political Theory of a Compound Republic: Designing the American Experiment. Lanham: Lexington Books.

Ostrom, Vincent. [1973] 2008. The Intellectual Crisis in American Public Administration. Tuscaloosa: University of Alabama Press.

Ostrom, Vincent. 1980. “Artisanship and Artifact.” Public Administration Review, 40 (4), 309–317.

Ostrom, Vincent. 1983a. “Ordnungstheorie, Public Choice, and the Nature of Order in Human Societies.” Working Paper W83–24. Bloomington: Workshop in Political Theory and Policy Analysis.

Ostrom, Vincent. 1983b. “Nonhierarchical Approaches to the Organization of Public Activity.” The ANNALS of the American Academy of Political and Social Science, 466 (1), 135–147.

Ostrom, Vincent. [1983] 1986. “Constitutional Considerations with Particular Reference to Federal Systems.” In: Franz-Xaver Kaufmann, Giandomenico Majone and Vincent Ostrom (Eds.): Guidance, Control, and Evaluation in the Public Sector, pp. 111–125. Berlin: De Gruyter.

Ostrom, Vincent. 1985. “Historical Circumstances and Theoretical Structures as Sources of Meaning: A Response.” Publius, 15 (1), 55–64.

Ostrom, Vincent. [1985] 1988. “Opportunity, Diversity, and Complexity.” In: Vincent Ostrom, David Feeny and Hartmut Picht (Eds.): Rethinking Institutional Analysis and Development: Issues, Alternatives, and Choices, pp. 389–406. San Francisco: International Center for Economic Growth.

Ostrom, Vincent. 1986. “A Fallibilist’s Approach to Norms and Criteria of Choice” In: FranzXaver Kaufmann, Giandomenico Majone and Vincent Ostrom (Eds.): Guidance, Control, and Evaluation in the Public Sector, pp. 229–249. Berlin: De Gruyter.

Ostrom, Vincent. [1986] 2008. “Constitutional Foundations for a Theory of System Comparisons.” In: Mark Sproule-Jones, Barbara Allen and Filippo Sabetti (Eds.): The Struggle to Constitute and Sustain Productive Orders: Vincent Ostrom’s Quest to Understand Human Affairs, pp. 11–26. Lanham: Lexington Books.

Ostrom, Vincent. 1987. “Garcia, Constitutional Rule, and the Central-Government Trap.” In: Advisory Commission on Intergovernmental Relations (Ed.): Federalism and The Constitution: A Symposium on Garcia, pp. 35–53. Washington, DC: ACIR.

Ostrom, Vincent. [1987] 2012. “Guidance, Control, and Performance in the

Public Sector.” In: Barbara Allen (Ed.): The Quest to Understand Human Affairs: Essays on Collective, Constitutional, and Epistemic Choice, pp. 54–69. Lanham: Lexington Books.

Ostrom, Vincent. 1990. “Problems of Cognition as a Challenge to Policy Analysts and Democratic Societies.” Journal of Theoretical Politics, 2(3), 243–262.

Ostrom, Vincent. [1990] 2008. “Beyond Public Choice.” In: Filippo Sabetti, Barbara Allen and Mark Sproule-Jones (Eds.): The Practice of Constitutional Development: Vincent Ostrom’s Quest to Understand Human Affairs, pp. 59–70. Lanham: Lexington Books.

Ostrom, Vincent. 1991a. The Meaning of American Federalism: Constituting a Self-Governing Society. San Francisco: ICS Press.

Ostrom, Vincent. 1991b. “Constitutional Considerations with Particular Reference to Federal Systems.” In: Franz-Xaver Kaufmann (Ed.): The Public Sector — Challenge for Coordination and Learning, pp. 141–150. Berlin: De Gruyter.

Ostrom, Vincent. 1992. The Constitution of Order in Human Societies. Part I: Basics. Bloomington: Workshop in Political Theory and Policy Analysis. Ostrom, Vincent. 1993. “Epistemic Choice and Public Choice.” Public Choice, 77 (1), 163–176.

Ostrom, Vincent. 1997. The Meaning of Democracy and the Vulnerability of Democracies: A Response to Tocqueville’s Challenge. Ann Arbor: University of Michigan Press.

Ostrom, Vincent. 2008. “Preface to the Third Edition.” In: The Intellectual

Crisis in American Public Administration, pp. xxi–xxx. Tuscaloosa: University of Alabama Press. Ostrom, Vincent. 2012. The Quest to Understand Human Affairs. 2 Vols., Edited by Barbara Allen. Lanham: Lexington Books.

Ostrom, Vincent, David Feeny and Hartmut Picht [1987] 1988. “Institutional Analysis and Development: Rethinking the Terms of Choice”, in: Vincent Ostrom, David Feeny and Hartmut Picht (Eds.): Rethinking Institutional Analysis and Development: Issues, Alternatives, and Choices, pp. 439– 466. San Francisco: ICS Press.

Ostrom, Vincent, David Feeny and Hartmut Picht (Eds.) 1988. Rethinking Institutional Analysis and Development: Issues, Alternatives, and Choices. San Francisco: International Center for Economic Growth. Parsons,

Sterpan, Ion and Richard E. Wagner. 2017. “The Autonomy of the Political within Political Economy.” Advances in Austrian Economics, 22, 133–157.

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Ihering Guedes Alcoforado
Ihering Guedes Alcoforado

Written by Ihering Guedes Alcoforado

Professor do Departamento de Economia da Universidade Federal da Bahia.

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