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Actor Constellations
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Anarchic Fields
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collective action problems
comparative public administration
Compulsory Negotiation Systems
constellations
coordination
cross-national policy game analysis
Distributive Bargaining
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Fritz W. Scharpf
Game Constellations
hierarchical
Hierarchical Authority
Hierarchical Coordination
Hierarchical Direction
institutional rational choice
Joint Decision Model
Joint Decision Systems
Minimal Institutions
Modern Constitutional Democracies
nash
Nash Equilibria
Negative Coordination
noncooperative
Noncooperative Game
Noncooperative Game Theory
policy
Policy Issues
policy network analysis
political negotiation models
Prisoner's Dilemma
Rational Self-interested Action
Renate Mayntz
research
Specific Action Orientations
Status Quo Interests
substantive
Substantive Policy Analyses
transaction cost theory
West Germany
Product details
- ISBN 9780367315900
- Weight: 453g
- Dimensions: 152 x 229mm
- Publication Date: 28 Aug 2019
- Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- Publication City/Country: GB
- Product Form: Hardback
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Games Real Actors Play provides a persuasive argument for the use of basic concepts of game theory in understanding public policy conflicts. Fritz Scharpf criticizes public choice theory as too narrow in its examination of actor motives and discursive democracy as too blind to the institutional incentives of political parties. With the nonspecialis
Fritz W. Scharpf is codirector of the Max Planck Institute for the Study of Societies in Cologne, Germany, and a former director of the International Institute of Management and Administration, Wissenschaftszentrum, Berlin. He has taught at the Yale Law School, the University of Chicago Law School, and at the University of Konstanz. He has published widely on constitutional law, democratic theory, policy formation and policy implementation, political economy, negotiation theory, and game theory.
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