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The Mystery of the Kibbutz

Egalitarian Principles in a Capitalist World

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Buch | Hardcover
360 Seiten
2018
Princeton University Press (Verlag)
978-0-691-17753-3 (ISBN)
43,65 inkl. MwSt
How kibbutzim thrived for much of the twentieth century despite their inherent economic contradictions The kibbutz is a social experiment in collective living that challenges traditional economic theory. By sharing all income and resources equally among its members, the kibbutz system created strong incentives to free ride or--as in the case of th
How kibbutzim thrived for much of the twentieth century despite their inherent economic contradictions The kibbutz is a social experiment in collective living that challenges traditional economic theory. By sharing all income and resources equally among its members, the kibbutz system created strong incentives to free ride or--as in the case of the most educated and skilled--to depart for the city. Yet for much of the twentieth century kibbutzim thrived, and kibbutz life was perceived as idyllic both by members and the outside world. In The Mystery of the Kibbutz, Ran Abramitzky blends economic perspectives with personal insights to examine how kibbutzim successfully maintained equal sharing for so long despite their inherent incentive problems. Weaving the story of his own family's experiences as kibbutz members with extensive economic and historical data, Abramitzky sheds light on the idealism and historic circumstances that helped kibbutzim overcome their economic contradictions. He illuminates how the design of kibbutzim met the challenges of thriving as enclaves in a capitalist world and evaluates kibbutzim's success at sustaining economic equality.
By drawing on the stories of his pioneering grandmother who founded a kibbutz, his uncle who remained in a kibbutz his entire adult life, and his mother who was raised in and left the kibbutz, Abramitzky brings to life the rise and fall of the kibbutz movement. The lessons that The Mystery of the Kibbutz draws from this unique social experiment extend far beyond the kibbutz gates, serving as a guide to societies that strive to foster economic and social equality.

Ran Abramitzky is associate professor of economics at Stanford University and research associate at the National Bureau of Economic Research.

Introduction
The kibbutz puzzle 1

I THE RISE 19

1 How my grandparents helped create a kibbutz 21

2 A bird's-eye view 39

3 Why an economist might create a kibbutz 59

II THE SURVIVAL 75

4 On the creation versus survival of societies 79

5 The free-rider problem 87

6 The adverse selection and brain drain problems 105

7 The problem of human capital investment 161

III THE FALL 179

8 The shift away from equal sharing 181

9 Why some kibbutzim remained egalitarian and others did not 198

10 The consequences of rising income inequality 224

11 On the (lack of) stability of communes: an economic perspective 250

12 Economic lessons in a nutshell 283

13 Epilogue 292

Kibbutz timeline 297

Acknowledgments 301

References 305

Index 325

Erscheinungsdatum
Reihe/Serie The Princeton Economic History of the Western World
Zusatzinfo 48 b/w illus. 13 tables.
Verlagsort New Jersey
Sprache englisch
Maße 152 x 235 mm
Gewicht 680 g
Themenwelt Geschichte Teilgebiete der Geschichte Kulturgeschichte
Sozialwissenschaften Politik / Verwaltung Politische Systeme
Sozialwissenschaften Politik / Verwaltung Politische Theorie
Sozialwissenschaften Soziologie
Wirtschaft Allgemeines / Lexika
Wirtschaft Volkswirtschaftslehre Wirtschaftspolitik
ISBN-10 0-691-17753-8 / 0691177538
ISBN-13 978-0-691-17753-3 / 9780691177533
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