Exit, Voice, and Loyalty

Exit, Voice, and Loyalty (1970) is an influential treatise written by Albert O. Hirschman. The work hinges on a conceptual ultimatum that confronts consumers in the face of deteriorating quality of goods and services: either exit or voice. The framework presented in the book has been applied to topics such as protest movements, migration, political parties, and interest groups, as well as to personal relationships.

Exit, Voice, and Loyalty
AuthorAlbert O. Hirschman
Publication date
1970
Pages162
ISBN0-674-27660-4
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