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Germany, Japan, and Telangana
Econlib
Mancur Olson once argued that Germany and Japan grew rapidly after WWII largely because a great deal of bureaucratic deadwood was removed by...
1 week ago
Did a 1982 book predict America’s decline?
Vox
Mancur Olson's The Rise and Decline of Nations shows how small groups can undermine broader prosperity.
25 months ago
The Rise and Decline and Rise Again of Mancur Olson
Marginal REVOLUTION
Mancur Olson's The Rise and Decline of Nations is one of my favorite books and a classic of public choice. Olson may well have won the Nobel prize had he not...
34 months ago
The Problem of Collective Action: An Illustration in Education
Econlib
As formalized by Mancur Olson in his seminal 1971 book The Logic of Collective Action, smaller social groups are easier to organize than larger ones.
3 months ago
From Mancur Olson to Bernie Sanders
Pro Market
Professor George Stigler, the Nobel Laureate (1982) who in some ways invented the idea of “regulatory capture,” and Professor Mancur Olson,...
103 months ago
Biography of Mancur Olson is Now Online
Econlib
This is from the newly published biography of Mancur Olson in David R. Henderson, ed. The Concise Encyclopedia of Economics.
19 months ago
Opinion | The American Renaissance Has Begun (Published 2021)
The New York Times
In 1982, the economist Mancur Olson set out to explain a paradox. West Germany and Japan endured widespread devastation during World War II,...
40 months ago
We Are the (National) Champions: Understanding the Mechanisms of State Capitalism in China
Stanford Law School
China now has the second-largest number of Fortune Global 500 companies in the world. Most of the Chinese companies on the list are state-owned enterp.
90 months ago
Why economic warfare nearly always misses its target
The Economist
There is no such thing as a strategic commodity | Finance & economics.
1 month ago
MANCUR OLSON DIES AT 66
Washington Post
Mancur Olson, 66, a University of Maryland economics professor who was known for his theories on how special interest groups can impede economic growth, died...
320 months ago