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"And pasties are hard to find," said audience member Karen Eckhoff.
Disrobing for Charity Lizzie Simon 2011
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For example, people act differently when acting on behalf of others (Pitkin, 1967: 118), when they are made responsible for outcomes rather than following rules (Eckhoff and Jacobsen, 1960), or when they are in public (Selznick, 1968; Rawls, 1971; Habermas, 1975).
Rediscovering Institutions JAMES G. MARCH 1989
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Courts protect the rights of the strong to ignore the common good, or have been supplanted as arenas for mediating major economic conflicts Eckhoff, 1976; Andenæs, 1985.
Rediscovering Institutions JAMES G. MARCH 1989
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For example, people act differently when acting on behalf of others (Pitkin, 1967: 118), when they are made responsible for outcomes rather than following rules (Eckhoff and Jacobsen, 1960), or when they are in public (Selznick, 1968; Rawls, 1971; Habermas, 1975).
Rediscovering Institutions JAMES G. MARCH 1989
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Public agencies create rules and have them sanctioned by politicians (Eckhoff and Jacobsen, 1960), and revolutionary changes are initiated and pursued by military bureaucrats (Trimberger, 1978).
Rediscovering Institutions JAMES G. MARCH 1989
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For example, people act differently when acting on behalf of others (Pitkin, 1967: 118), when they are made responsible for outcomes rather than following rules (Eckhoff and Jacobsen, 1960), or when they are in public (Selznick, 1968; Rawls, 1971; Habermas, 1975).
Rediscovering Institutions JAMES G. MARCH 1989
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Public agencies create rules and have them sanctioned by politicians (Eckhoff and Jacobsen, 1960), and revolutionary changes are initiated and pursued by military bureaucrats (Trimberger, 1978).
Rediscovering Institutions JAMES G. MARCH 1989
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Public agencies create rules and have them sanctioned by politicians (Eckhoff and Jacobsen, 1960), and revolutionary changes are initiated and pursued by military bureaucrats (Trimberger, 1978).
Rediscovering Institutions JAMES G. MARCH 1989
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Courts protect the rights of the strong to ignore the common good, or have been supplanted as arenas for mediating major economic conflicts Eckhoff, 1976; Andenæs, 1985.
Rediscovering Institutions JAMES G. MARCH 1989
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Courts protect the rights of the strong to ignore the common good, or have been supplanted as arenas for mediating major economic conflicts Eckhoff, 1976; Andenæs, 1985.
Rediscovering Institutions JAMES G. MARCH 1989
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