Q&A
Nobel Laureate Elinor Ostrom, the first woman to win a Nobel for economics, has done path-breaking research in political economy, focussing on managing common pool resources like forests, fisheries and irrigation systems to maximise long-term returns from these. Challenging notions about elaborate governmental regulation needed to manage environmental resources, Ostrom spoke with Nitin Sethi about changes individuals can make, the urgency to move beyond debates - and the role of transformation:
Interview - Q&A
-The Times of India, February 13, 2012
Nobel Laureate Elinor Ostrom, the first woman to win a Nobel for economics, has done path-breaking research in political economy, focussing on managing common pool resources like forests, fisheries and irrigation systems to maximise long-term returns from these. Challenging notions about elaborate governmental regulation needed to manage environmental resources, Ostrom spoke with Nitin Sethi about changes individuals can make, the urgency to move beyond debates - and the role of transformation:
Interview - Q&A
-The Times of India, February 13, 2012
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