Fantastic article in the New Yorker (via Slashdot) discussing the "Tragedy of the Anti-Commons" -- summarized as "The commons leads to overuse and destruction; the anticommons leads to underuse and waste."
The term has apparently has been around for a while, but that I hadn't heard it before.
Regardless, I'm particularly interested in the theory at the end for why the anti-commons goes underused, to everybody's detriment. Basically, everybody over-estimates the value of their individual component, meaning the entire joint venture becomes more expensive to execute than it's actually worth. Fascinating stuff.
"Tragedy of the Anti-Commons"
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