Paths to a Green World The Political Economy of the Global Environment

Paths to a Green World The Political Economy of the Global Environment
ISBN-10
8171885551
ISBN-13
9788171885558
Pages
352
Language
English
Published
2008
Publisher
Academic Foundation
Author
Jennifer Clapp And Peter Dauvergne

Description

Bryant and Bailey 1997 , 159 . 53. Ostrom 1990. Elinor Ostrom is a professor of political science at Indiana University . She is one of the most influential theorists of the relationship between institutional arrangements and the ...

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