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Exit, voice, and loyalty: responses to decline in firms, organizations, and states
Hirschman, Albert O.
Year: 1970.
Publisher:  Harvard University Press. 
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Frontmatter
1 Introduction and Doctrinal Background
2 Exit
3 Voice
4 A Special Difficulty in Combining Exit and Voice
5 How Monopoly Can be Comforted by Competition
6 On Spatial Duopoly and the Dynamics of Two-Party Systems
7 A Theory of Loyalty
8 Exit and Voice in American Ideology and Practice
9 The Elusive Optimal Mix of Exit and Voice
Appendixes
A. A simple diagrammatic representation of voice and exit
B. The choice between voice and exit
C. The reversal phenomenon
D. Consumer reactions to price rise and quality decline in the case of several connoisseur goods
E. The effects of severity of initiation on activism: design for an experiment (in collaboration with Philip G. Zimbardo and Mark Snyder)
Index
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Title: Exit, voice, and loyalty : responses to decline in firms, organizations, and states Albert O. Hirschman.
Author: Hirschman, Albert O
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E-Distribution Information: University of Michigan Library, Scholarly Publishing Office
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Source Version: Exit, voice, and loyalty : responses to decline in firms, organizations, and states Albert O. Hirschman
Hirschman, Albert O
Cambridge, Mass.: Harvard University Press, 1970.
URL: http://hdl.handle.net/2027/heb.04043
Subject Headings: • Dissenters
• Loyalty
• Organization
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