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Governing the Commons: The Evolution of Institutions for Collective Action (Political Economy of Institutions and Decisions)
Elinor Ostrom • 3 highlights
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She’s a Nobel Prize–winning economist who has identified eight features necessary to maintain a stable community property resource.1 This wisdom applies to many of the communities you’ll grow. While Ostrom’s work overlaps with ideas I have already shared, it focuses more on long-term community management than on creating belonging and is worth expl
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The size of resource system – a moderate territorial size is most conducive to self-organization.
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Wyn Grant • Elinor Ostrom’s work on Governing The Commons: An Appreciation - LSE Review of Books
The deep knowledge about a place is most likely held by farmers and engaged locals. But it is not likely to be in a form demanded by policymakers to substantiate calls for spending. It’s not just about quantifying, it’s about qualitative data of the kind that amounts to a form of collective intelligence.”
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It is likely instructive at this point to be clearer about how exactly Ostrom defines a common pool resource, and how she distinguishes it from a “public good.” She writes, The relatively high costs of physically excluding joint appropriators from the resource or from improvements made to the resource system are similar to the high costs of excludi
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The Bottom Billion: Why the Poorest Countries are Failing and What Can Be Done About It (Grove Art)
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