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'''Elinor Claire''' '''Ostrom''' was an economist most famous for debunking the [[Tragedy of the Commons|tragedy of the commons]]. Although her research also focused on decision-making, the [[commons]], trust, cooperation and the environment. | |||
== Life == | |||
=== Early Life === | |||
Elinor Claire Awan was born in Los Angeles, California as the only child of Leah Hopkins, a musician, and Adrian Awan, a set designer. Her parents separated early in her life, and Elinor lived with her mother most of the time. She attended a Protestant church with her mother and often spent weekends with her father's Jewish family. Growing up in the post-Depression era to divorced artisans, Ostrom described herself as a "poor kid." Her major recreational activity was swimming, where she eventually | |||
joined a swimming team and swam competitively until she started teaching | |||
<nowiki> </nowiki>swimming to earn funds to help put herself through college. | |||
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Latest revision as of 17:43, 3 April 2024
Elinor Claire Ostrom was an economist most famous for debunking the tragedy of the commons. Although her research also focused on decision-making, the commons, trust, cooperation and the environment.
Life
Early Life
Elinor Claire Awan was born in Los Angeles, California as the only child of Leah Hopkins, a musician, and Adrian Awan, a set designer. Her parents separated early in her life, and Elinor lived with her mother most of the time. She attended a Protestant church with her mother and often spent weekends with her father's Jewish family. Growing up in the post-Depression era to divorced artisans, Ostrom described herself as a "poor kid." Her major recreational activity was swimming, where she eventually joined a swimming team and swam competitively until she started teaching swimming to earn funds to help put herself through college.