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{{DES | des = Won a Nobel Prize (in economics) for groundbreaking work in institutional analysis of the real-world governance of commons.  Not a libertarian [[The Ostrom Nobel/NotHayekian|nor a Hayekian.]] | show=}}
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{{DES | des = Won a Nobel Prize (in economics) for groundbreaking work in institutional analysis of the real-world governance of commons.  Elinor Ostrom and her institutional approach were neither socialist, anti-state, left, conservative, anarchist, nor free-market. She was an egalitarian institutionalist who studied many forms of common pool resource management and non-market economics, with emphasis on when collective communal ownership was possible. [[The Ostrom Nobel/NotHayekian|Not a Hayekian either.]] | show=}}
 
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