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Environmental economics / Property / Sociology / Tragedy of the anticommons / Tragedy of the commons / The commons / Collective action / Externality / Monopoly / Economics / Market failure / Game theory
Date: 2012-08-18 17:18:51
Environmental economics
Property
Sociology
Tragedy of the anticommons
Tragedy of the commons
The commons
Collective action
Externality
Monopoly
Economics
Market failure
Game theory

Symmetric Tragedies: Commons and Anticommons

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