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- The tragedy of the anticommons is a type of coordination breakdown, in which a commons does not emerge, even when general access to resources or infrastructure...
- primogeniture usufruct women's Right to property Rivalry Tragedy of the commons anticommons Applications Disposession/ redistribution Bioprospecting Collectivization...
- robber barons to illustrate his tragedy of the anticommons in his 2008 book. The tragedy of the anticommons is a type of coordination breakdown, in which...
- Soup – European folk story, the inverse of the tragedy Tragedy of the anticommons – Type of resource coordination breakdown Tyranny of small decisions –...
- use of fundamental knowledge with patents creates a "tragedy of the anticommons, where ****ure innovations can not take place outside of a single firm...
- primogeniture usufruct women's Right to property Rivalry Tragedy of the commons anticommons Applications Disposession/ redistribution Bioprospecting Collectivization...
- concentrates on property law. ****er coined the term "tragedy of the anticommons" while working as a law professor at University of Michigan Law School...
- primogeniture usufruct women's Right to property Rivalry Tragedy of the commons anticommons Applications Disposession/ redistribution Bioprospecting Collectivization...
- primogeniture usufruct women's Right to property Rivalry Tragedy of the commons anticommons Applications Disposession/ redistribution Bioprospecting Collectivization...
- "commons" of enabling technologies (a phenomenon called the tragedy of the anticommons), apply a "one size fits all" model to industries with differing needs...