What Can be Done?
Herbert J. Kiesling
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Herbert J. Kiesling: Indiana University, Bloomington, USA
Chapter 7 in Collective Goods, Neglected Goods:Dealing with Methodological Failure in the Social Sciences, 2000, pp 153-189 from World Scientific Publishing Co. Pte. Ltd.
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AbstractThe following sections are included:The Economic Deliberate Choice ModelThe Economic Choice Model as Subjectivist and TeleologicalExtending the Economists' Model to Collective GoodsAn Austrian Approach for Collective GoodsAn Empirical Approach for Collective GoodsCan Empirical Estimation Problems Involving Collective Goods Demands be Overcome?PreferencesThe Goal Model Subjective Approach SummarizedA Note on Honest ImpartialityPrecursorsJohn DeweyMax WeberEconomist PrecursorsIllustrative ExamplesPolicy research organizationsGovernmental study commissions : The Swedish exampleOther ApplicationsMoral PhilosophySocial PsychologyDevelopmental PsychologyThe Study of Political Ideology
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Date: 2000
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