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Tragically Difficult: The Obstacles to Governing the Commons

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Type: Working Paper
Author: Thompson, Barton H.
Date: 2000
Agency: Stanford Law School, CA
Series: John M. Olin Program in Law and Economics Working Paper 187
URI: https://hdl.handle.net/10535/6348
Sector: General & Multiple Resources
Global Commons
Theory
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Subject(s): tragedy of the commons
common pool resources
Abstract: "Garrett Hardin's famous article, 'The Tragedy of the Commons,' recognized the overuse that occurs when resources are freely available to everyone in common. This essay examines why it has often proven so difficult to solve commons dilemmas through regulation, privatization, and other measures. Using fishing, groundwater extraction, and global warming as examples, the essay suggests that stakeholders find it particularly difficult to agree on solutions, even where a universally imposed solution would be in most stakeholders' interests, because people are reticent to accept current losses to avoid future risks, the dilemmas are characterized by significant scientific and social uncertainty, and users heavily discount the probability and cost of future losses. Turning to potential ways around these obstacles, the essay discusses why commons dilemmas cannot be solved purely through legal coercion or changes in environmental attitude. The essay suggests a variety of ways to improve the chances of convincing resource users that there is a problem that must be addressed and then getting them to agree both on a solution and how to allocate the burden of that solution."

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