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“Just as there can be little doubt that labor unions are a significant political force, neither can there be much question that this political force is a by-product of the purely industrial activities that unions regard as their major function.”

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THE LOGIC OF COLLECTIVE ACTION

This book challenges the traditional assumption that groups will naturally form and act to further their shared goals. Instead, it introduces the concept of the 'free rider problem,' arguing that rational, self-interested individuals will not voluntarily contribute to a collective effort if they can benefit from it without participating. The analysis explores how group size, the availability of selective incentives, and the nature of the public good influence the likelihood of collective action. The work has had a profound impact on the fields of economics, political science, and sociology, reshaping the understanding of interest groups, public goods, and social movements. more

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Mancur Olson
Mancur Olson

Mancur Olson was an American economist known for his contributions to public choice theory, collective action theory, and state theory. His research focused on government failure and market failure, particularly on how small groups can gain relative benefits over large groups through collective action. more

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