Frameworks Crossword Assignment

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Across
  1. 2. It takes one to know one…or to learn from one or compete with one…especially where policy decisions are concerned according to Charles Tiebout and this theory.
  2. 3. If two or more are gathered in agreement…then we need to study that agreement, how the two came to that agreement, and how that agreement affects the behavior of the two…at least according to this theory!
  3. 7. Do the wages match the drapes -err -uh skill, knowledge and productivity of the workers? They should according to Theodore Schultz and this theory!
  4. 9. Mills, Putnam, and Schattschneider knew it. The average citizen has no interest in or knowledge of how power works. That leaves room for a select few to take control.
  5. 11. Harmonograms, Gantt Charts, and boxes, oh my! Not to worry, Adamiecki can explain the most complex processes with these visualizations!
  6. 12. These are not Public Goods! They are not Common Goods! These are Common-Pool Resources, and they are subtractable according to Elinor Ostrom and this theory!
  7. 13. Slow and steady wins the race…but not according to Mayr, Gould, and Eldredge and this theory of evolution.
  8. 14. Muddling through…muddling through…Charles Lindblom with advice to handle life one problem at a time.
  9. 15. “Loves music. Loves dance. Loves the moon. Loves the spirit…Loves struggle. Loves the folk. Loves herself. Regardless.” If Alice Walker’s words describe you, you are not a feminist!
Down
  1. 1. Policies, problems, and politics…Kingdon was always swimming upstreams with this theory.
  2. 4. Looking for likeminded thinkers with which you might “coalesce” in order to take over the world? Bond with Sabatier, Weible, and Nohrstedt over this framework!
  3. 5. Women and men not equal? Not if Christine de Pisan, Stacey Abrams, and Margaret Atwood have their say. Beware though, Cato said it best: if you make them your equals, they will become your masters!
  4. 6. You are not doing algebra when you divide power with Charles Lindblom and this theory of scattered potential!
  5. 8. You’re a human…of course you do not make “perfect” rational economic decisions…at least according to Herbert Simon and this model of decisionmaking!
  6. 10. Looking to get the better of an opponent? John Maynard Smith, Paul Milgrom, and Robert Wilson can help you strategize with this field of thought!