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The Tragedy of the Commons

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The Tragedy of the Commons

Topic 42 – Garrett Hardin and

the English Commons

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Simulation

• Choice• Incentives• Property Rights• Voluntary Exchange

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The Tragedy of the Commons

• Property held “in common” often tends to be overused, abused, over-harvested –each individual gains the full benefit of the

use –while suffering less than full costs of his or

her actions on the common property

• If everyone owns it…

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The American Buffalo

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The cod fisheries of New England

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Open-ocean blue fin tuna

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Whales

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Public restrooms versus private restrooms

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Redfish and Paul Prudhomme

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Yellow bikes

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Problems with common ownership

• Rewards aggressive harvest• Penalizes stewardship and resource

conservation• Promotes conflict among community

members with differing values

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Works well only when there is little pressure on the resource

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Property Rights

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Why are private property rights useful?

• Resource owners have a strong incentive to embrace stewardship and conservation.

• Resource owners are exposed to the long-term consequences of their actions.

• Resource owners have legal recourse towards those who would damage the resource.

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Why are private property rights useful?

• Resource owners have an incentive to share access when the others in society given the signal that they want access. This occurs through others being willing to pay a price to have that access.• Resource owners who are paid for

access have funds to ensure continued access.

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Private property rights must be

• Defined• Defendable• Divestible

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Defined

• Contracts and Barbed Wire• The privileges and

limitations of property ownership must be clearly specified and easily ascertained

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Defendable

• Owners must have reasonable expectation that their rights will be protected

• Owners must have legal recourse and enforcement through the courts and police

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Divestible• Owners must be able to transfer all or

portions of the property rights to others