Strategies of political inquiry

339 indexed citations
published 1982
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About Strategies of political inquiry

This paper, published in 1982, received 339 indexed citations . Written by Elinor Ostrom. It is primarily cited by scholars working on Political Science and International Relations (140 citations), Sociology and Political Science (91 citations), Global and Planetary Change (82 citations), Public Administration (75 citations) and Economics and Econometrics (65 citations). Published in SAGE Publications eBooks.

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