I was just doing a search on the UCSD on-line library catalog under Olson, Mancur–an author whose name will be familiar to readers who have any substantial exposure to the literature in either economics or political science.
The on-line catalog asked me:
Did you mean olson manicure?
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I know this comment is late (it has been hard to get on the internet lately), but it sounds to me like an Olson Manicure would be quite the example of a private good.
Seed planted by Kevin — 30 August 2009 @ 19:40
No comment is ever late at F&V, because all plantings live forever and can always be propagated anew!
Seed planted by MSS — 30 August 2009 @ 20:35
I had one or two lecturers at uni who used to pronounced it “Mansour”, ie with a soft c… there was no cedilla, was there?!
Seed planted by Tom Round — 30 August 2009 @ 23:32
I believe ‘Mansour’ is correct. Did he have Turkish roots ? I always guessed that he might have (presumably on mother’s side).
Seed planted by MSS — 31 August 2009 @ 13:32