作者: Cheryl R. Doss , Ruth Meinzen-Dick
DOI: 10.1016/J.WORLDDEV.2015.05.001
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摘要: Summary Households face many collective action situations, with members working together to produce livelihoods and allocate goods. But neither unitary nor bargaining models of the household provide frameworks analyze conditions under which households work collectively when they fail do so. Drawing on Institutional Analysis Development Framework based in natural resource management literature, this paper explores factors that encourage inhibit provides insights into how understand problems within as dynamic, multi-actor situations outcomes can be evaluated by multiple criteria, not just efficiency.