Breakdown in Pakistan/ how aid is eroding institutions for collective action Bano,Masooda

Material type: TextTextPublication details: Stanford, California: Stanford Economics and Finance, an imprint of Stanford University Press, 2012Edition: 1st.edDescription: xiii, 220 pagesISBN: 9780804781329DDC classification: 361.7095491
Contents:
1 Revisiting the Collective Action Dilemma 2 Intrinsic or Extrinsic Incentives: The Evolution of Cooperative Groups in Pakistan 3 Why Cooperate? Motives and Decisions of Initiators and Joiners in Other-Regarding Groups 4 Why Cooperate? Motives and Decisions of Initiators and Joiners in Self-Regarding Groups 5 Does Aid Break Down Cooperation? 6 Why Aid Breaks Down Cooperation 7 Fixing Incentives: The Way Forward
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1 Revisiting the Collective Action Dilemma
2 Intrinsic or Extrinsic Incentives:
The Evolution of Cooperative Groups in Pakistan
3 Why Cooperate?
Motives and Decisions of Initiators and Joiners
in Other-Regarding Groups
4 Why Cooperate?
Motives and Decisions of Initiators and Joiners
in Self-Regarding Groups
5 Does Aid Break Down Cooperation?
6 Why Aid Breaks Down Cooperation
7 Fixing Incentives: The Way Forward

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