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|a Exit, voice and loyalty
|e responses to decline in firms, organizations, and states
|f Albert O. Hirschman
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|a Cambridge (Mass.)
|c Harvard University Press
|d 1970
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|a 1 vol. (X-162 p.)
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|a Notes bibliogr. Index p. 157-162
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|p P. 1
|b Introduction and doctrinal background
|c Enter "exit" and "voice", latitude for deterioration, and slack in economic thought, exit and voice as impersonations of economics and politics
|p P. 21
|b Exit
|c How the exit option works, competition as collusive behavior
|p P. 30
|b Voice
|c Voice as a residual of exit, voice as an alternative to exit
|p P. 44
|b A special difficulty in combining exit and voice
|p P. 55
|b How monopoly can be comforted by competition
|p P. 62
|b On spatial duopoly and the dynamics of two-party systems
|p P. 76
|b A theory of loyalty
|c The activation of voice as a function of loyalty, loyalist behavior as modified by severe initiation and high penalties for exit, loyalty and the difficult exit from public goods (and evils)
|p P. 106
|b Exit and Voice in American ideology and practice
|p P. 120
|b The elusive optimal mix of exit and voice
|b Appendixes
|p P. 129
|c A, A simple diagrammatic representation of voice and exit
|p P. 132
|c B, The choice between voice and exit
|p P. 138
|c C, The reversal phenomenon
|p P. 141
|c D, Consumer reactions to price rise and quality decline in the case of several connoisseur goods
|p P. 146
|c E, The effects of severity of initiation on activism: design for an experiment (in collaboration with Philip G. Zimbardo and Mark Snyder)
|p P. 157
|b Index
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