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Community action for collective goods; an interdisciplinary approach to the internal and external solutions to collective action problems, the case of Hungarian condominiums. (Philosphiae doctores)by Orbán, Annamária
Book desription: Akadémiai Kiadó, 2006. Paperback. New Book. Paperback. In order to investigate how people behave and act in groups when pursuing common goals, Orbán takes as a case study Hungarian residential condominiums, which can be regarded as loose communities based on their adherence to the externally defined Condominium Law. People in these communities plan to live together for an unspecified period of time, she explains, so the game is not a one-shot affair, but is iterated. The context is Hungarian transition and privatization. The study seems to have been her Ph.D. dissertation in political science at the Central European University in 2003. It is not indexed. Distributed in the US by ISBS. (©2007 Book News, Inc., Portland, OR)
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