This book brings a constructivist approach to analyzing public goods by recognizing that preferences are socially constructed from the actors' identities. This synthesis of constructivism and rational choice provides a deeper understanding of the decision to provide goods such as protecting human rights and collective security.
This book brings a constructivist approach to analyzing public goods by recognizing that preferences are socially constructed from the actors' identities. This synthesis of constructivism and rational choice provides a deeper understanding of the decision to provide goods such as protecting human rights and collective security.
James C. Roberts is professor of political science at Towson University
Inhaltsangabe
Chapter 1 A Constructivist Approach to Global Public Goods Chapter 2 Accounting for Tastes: The Social Construction of Utility and Preferences Chapter 3 Utility, Preferences, and the Individual Public Goods Decision Chapter 4 Leadership and the Global Monetary System Chapter 5 Collective Security as a Global Public Good Chapter 6 The Individual Decision to Provide Collective Security: Romania and the Kosovo Campaign Chapter 7 Human Rights: Consensus, Norms, and Public Bads Chapter 8 Identities, Utilities, and Public Goods Decisions
Chapter 1 A Constructivist Approach to Global Public Goods Chapter 2 Accounting for Tastes: The Social Construction of Utility and Preferences Chapter 3 Utility, Preferences, and the Individual Public Goods Decision Chapter 4 Leadership and the Global Monetary System Chapter 5 Collective Security as a Global Public Good Chapter 6 The Individual Decision to Provide Collective Security: Romania and the Kosovo Campaign Chapter 7 Human Rights: Consensus, Norms, and Public Bads Chapter 8 Identities, Utilities, and Public Goods Decisions
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