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Vincent Alfred Ostrom (September 25, 1919 – June 29, 2012) was an American political economist, the Founding Director of the Ostrom Workshop based at
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, and the Arthur F. Bentley Professor Emeritus of Political Science. He and his wife, the political economist
Elinor Ostrom Elinor Claire "Lin" Ostrom (née Awan; August 7, 1933 – June 12, 2012) was an American Political science, political scientist and Political economy, political economist whose work was associated with New institutional economics, New Institution ...
, made numerous contributions to the field of political science, political economy, and public choice. The Ostroms made particular study of fragmentation theory,
rational choice theory Rational choice modeling refers to the use of decision theory (the theory of rational choice) as a set of guidelines to help understand economic and social behavior. The theory tries to approximate, predict, or mathematically model human behav ...
,
federalism Federalism is a mode of government that combines a general level of government (a central or federal government) with a regional level of sub-unit governments (e.g., provinces, State (sub-national), states, Canton (administrative division), ca ...
, common-pool resources and polycentrism in government. '' The Journal of Economic Behavior and Organization'' published a special issue, "Polycentric Political Economy: A Festschrift for Elinor and Vincent Ostrom", as the proceedings of a 2003 conference held in their honor, at the
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at
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.


Education and personal life

Vincent Ostrom graduated from Mount Baker High School in
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(1937), and attended
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(1938–1940). He received a B.A. in political science (1942) and a M.A (1945) from the
University of California, Los Angeles The University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA) is a public university, public Land-grant university, land-grant research university in Los Angeles, California, United States. Its academic roots were established in 1881 as a normal school the ...
(UCLA). He received his Ph.D from UCLA in political science in 1950. He was married to Nobel Laureate and political scientist
Elinor Ostrom Elinor Claire "Lin" Ostrom (née Awan; August 7, 1933 – June 12, 2012) was an American Political science, political scientist and Political economy, political economist whose work was associated with New institutional economics, New Institution ...
(1933–2012), whom he survived by only 17 days.


Career

Ostrom began working at
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in 1964 as a Professor of Political Science and co-founded the university's Ostrom Workshop in Political Theory and Policy Analysis with his wife and colleague,
Elinor Ostrom Elinor Claire "Lin" Ostrom (née Awan; August 7, 1933 – June 12, 2012) was an American Political science, political scientist and Political economy, political economist whose work was associated with New institutional economics, New Institution ...
. The Ostrom Workshop is committed to the collaborative engagement of faculty, students, and scholars, with a mission of advancing "the interdisciplinary study of institutions, incentives, and behavior as they relate to policy-relevant applications." The Ostrom Workshop research focuses on polycentrism, common-pool resources, and the roles of self-governance and collective action.(2005) P. J. Boettke and C. J. Coyne. Methodological individualism, spontaneous order and the research program of the Workshop in Political Theory and Policy Analysis. ''Journal of Economic Behavior and Organization'', Vol. 57 (2), pp. 145–158. Earlier in his career, Ostrom had held faculty positions at the
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, the
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, and
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. He was a key consultant to the Alaska Constitutional Convention (1955–56) in the drafting of the Natural Resource Article of the Constitution of Alaska (Article VIII), which mandated that the state's resources were to be a
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. Ostrom served on the editorial board for journals such as ''
American Political Science Review The ''American Political Science Review'' (''APSR'') is a quarterly peer-reviewed academic journal covering all areas of political science. It is an official journal of the American Political Science Association and is published on their behalf ...
'' (1957–1960), ''
Public Administration Review ''Public Administration Review'' is a bimonthly peer-reviewed academic journal the field of public administration. It was established in 1940 and has been one of the top-rated journals in the field. It is the official journal of the American Societ ...
'' (Editor-in-Chief, 1963–1966), ''Publius: The Journal of Federalism'' (1972–2005), ''
Constitutional Political Economy Constitutional economics is a research program in economics and constitutionalism that has been described as explaining the choice "of alternative sets of legal-institutional-constitutional rules that constrain the choices and activities of economi ...
'' (1989–2012?), and ''International Journal of Organization Theory and Behavior'' (1997–2006).


Research

Ostrom's work can be summarized as seeking to understand the decision-making process of individuals and the balance between group and individual interests. This study involves attention to what drives human behavior (altruism or self-interest), the effect of institutions and rules on individual and group behavior, and how institutions transform and are transformed by individuals. Ostrom co-developed (with Charles Tiebout and Robert Warren) and refined the concept of polycentricity in public administration – or multiple, formally independent decision-making centers within a system of government. He proposed that quasi-market conditions (i.e. competition) between decision centers would increase flexibility and responsiveness. In contrast to hierarchical frameworks, polycentrism removes government from the focal point of ultimate knowledge and authority. Ostrom was recognized for advancing
rational choice theory Rational choice modeling refers to the use of decision theory (the theory of rational choice) as a set of guidelines to help understand economic and social behavior. The theory tries to approximate, predict, or mathematically model human behav ...
and democratic administration not only as a means for understanding bureaucratic behavior and the provision of public services, but as a distinct theory of public administration.
Rational choice theory Rational choice modeling refers to the use of decision theory (the theory of rational choice) as a set of guidelines to help understand economic and social behavior. The theory tries to approximate, predict, or mathematically model human behav ...
of administration, Ostrom argued, provides a balance and foundation for public administration based on the democratic principles of the U.S. Constitution. In his 1973 book, ''The Intellectual Crisis in Public Administration'', Ostrom outlines his observation of a breaking down of the intellectual foundation of public administration as formulated by Woodrow Wilson, concisely, the concentration of power centers in government and the separation of the will of the state (policy) from administration. He noted increases in citizen involvement in decision processes and the broad diffusion of power. A democratic administration has a more heterogeneous, "bottom, up" character in contrast with ordered, trickle-down hierarchies. Ostrom considered the hierarchical order, accountable to a single center of power, less capable of serving the diverse needs among citizens and coping with diverse conditions, and less cost efficient than a polycentric administration. Fragmentation of authority among decision centers within a jurisdiction and the overlapping of jurisdictional authority are key to advancing human welfare and a stable political order.(1977) R.T. Golembiewski. A critique of "Democratic Organization" and its supporting ideation. ''The American Political Science Review''. Vol. 71 (4), pp. 1488–1507.


Awards

Ostrom was honored for his excellence and contributions to the field of public policy: * 1991 – The Daniel Elazar Distinguished Scholar Award from the
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for his lifetime of contributions to the study of federalism and intergovernmental relations. * 1999 – The Martha Derthick Best Book Award from the
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, which is awarded for books published at least ten years prior with lasting contributions to the study of federalism and intergovernmental relations. ''Note: See Publications.'' * 2003 – The Robert O. Anderson Sustainable Arctic Award from th
Institute of the North
for his contributions in drafting th
Natural Resource Article
of th
Alaskan Constitution
* 2003 – The Lifetime Achievement Award from the Atlas Economic Research Foundation for his contributions to th
Workshop in Political Theory and Policy Analysis
(co-recipient with
Elinor Ostrom Elinor Claire "Lin" Ostrom (née Awan; August 7, 1933 – June 12, 2012) was an American Political science, political scientist and Political economy, political economist whose work was associated with New institutional economics, New Institution ...
). * 2005 – The John Gaus Distinguished Lecturer Award from the
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for his lifetime of exemplary scholarship in political science and public administration. * 2010 – Co-recipient (with Elinor Ostrom) of The University Medal (2010), Indiana University.


Publications

Ostrom has written extensively on topics such as water usage policy, political economy, federalism, metropolitan government, and public choice. Hi
list of publications
include greater than 120 journal articles, chapters in books and proceedings, monographs, and books. A selection is noted below: * ''Water and Politics: A Study of Water Policies and Administration in the Development of Los Angeles.'' Los Angeles:
The Haynes Foundation
1953 * * ''Understanding Urban Government: Metropolitan Reform Reconsidered'' with Robert Bish. Washington, D.C.:
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, 1973 * "Religion and the Constitution of the American Political System". ''Emory Law Journal'' 39(1) (Winter 1990), pp. 165–190 * * "Epistemic Choice and Public Choice." ''Public Choice'' 77(1) (September 1993), pp. 163–176 * "The Quest for Meaning in Public Choice," with Elinor Ostrom. '' The American Journal of Economics and Sociology'' 63(1) (January 2004): pp. 105–14
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* 1st ed. 1971
2nd ed. 1987
* * * ''Rethinking Institutional Analysis and Development'' (
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1993, with David Feeny and Hartmut Picht) * * ''The Quest to Understand Human Affairs: Natural Resources Policy and Essays on Community and Collective Choice'', vol. 1 (2011, edited by Barbara Allen) * ''The Quest to Understand Human Affairs: Essays on Collective, Constitutional, and Epistemic Choice'', vol. 2 (2012, edited by Barbara Allen)


References


Further reading

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External links


"Shortly after death of wife, Vincent Ostrom dies", by Jake New, July 1, 2012, ''The Indiana Daily Student''



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