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Willingness to give is a finite but renewable resource. Exploring how to sustainably govern our philanthropic commons, this book uses institutional analysis to... Læs mere
The rise of political extremism is often attributed to citizens' economic and cultural grievances. Less is known... Læs mere
The rise of political extremism is often attributed to citizens' economic and cultural grievances. Less is known... Læs mere
Introducing students to political, economic, and social trends, this textbook provides an accessible and innovative overview of contemporary Russian... Læs mere
Introducing students to political, economic, and social trends, this textbook provides an accessible and innovative overview of contemporary Russian... Læs mere
People sometimes want the wrong things. They buy goods that do not make them happy, and refuse to buy goods that would make their lives go much better. Behavioral economics can help us see how we can increase human happiness.
Unmasking Administrative Evil, 6th Edition argues that the tendency toward administrative evil, as manifested in acts of dehumanization and genocide, is deeply woven into the identity of public affairs.
Unmasking Administrative Evil, 6th Edition argues that the tendency toward administrative evil, as manifested in acts of dehumanization and genocide, is deeply woven into the identity of public affairs.
Focusing on Hong Kong’s Tenants Purchase Scheme, this book examines the implications of transforming public tenants into homeowners, particularly in terms of creating properties that are marketable, financeable, and conducive to upward mobility.
This book explores how public spaces—such as streets, squares, parks, and shared urban environments—are designed and experienced, and why they remain a vital but often overlooked part of urban design.
A World Bank flagship report benchmarks the investment climate and business environment across diverse economies. It evaluates regulatory frameworks and public services provided to... Læs mere