
FT Alphachat Hirschmania Part 2
Oct 6, 2017
Historian Jeremy Adelman discusses Albert O. Hirschman's famous treatise 'Exit, Voice, and Loyalty'. They explore balancing exit and voice, dangers of practicing voice, psychology in Hirschman's work, mix of alert and inert customers, interplay between public and private sectors, 'exit' and 'voice' in various sectors, and personal connections to Hirschman.
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Introduction
00:00 • 2min
Exit, Voice, and Loyalty: Exploring the Interplay for Reform
02:17 • 28min
Navigating the Complexities of Practicing Voice
30:14 • 2min
Incorporating Insights from Psychology into Hirschman's Work
32:41 • 2min
The Mix of Alert and Inert Customers
34:26 • 6min
Interplay Between Public and Private Sector and the Nigerian Railways Example
40:29 • 2min
Exit, Voice, and the Allocation of Power
42:38 • 18min
Personal Connections and Reflections on Albert Hirschman
01:00:57 • 6min
