Bloomington School of Political Economy II: Rules in Form versus Rules in Use
Hayek Program Senior Fellow Jayme Lemke continues her interview series to explore the core ideas and methods that drive the research of the Hayek Program. For the third installment of this series, Lemke interviews Director Peter Boettke on another one of these core approaches: the Bloomington School of Political Economy. This research tradition was established by Elinor Ostrom, Vincent Ostrom, and other scholars in the Workshop in Political Theory and Policy Analysis at Indiana University Bloomington. In this video, Lemke and Boettke discuss the use of multiple methods, projects, and research program of the Ostroms. To download the full audio of this interview, visit / hayekprogrampodcast Learn more about the F. A. Hayek Program for Advanced Study in Philosophy, Politics, and Economics at http://ppe.mercatus.org. http://www.mercatus.org Stay Connected Facebook: / mercatuscenter Twitter: / mercatus Email: http://www.mercatus.org/newsletters

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