Multiple Interactions and the Management of Local Commons
Damien Sean Eldridge ()
The Economic Record, 2009, vol. 85, issue 3, pages 344-349
Abstract:
We provide a model in which relatively isolated communities can successfully manage local commons informally in circumstances where less isolated communities could not do so. The reason for this is the non-anonymous nature of many interactions between the members of an isolated community. Such communities may be able to use these multiple interactions to enforce informal restrictions on the usage of local commons. Copyright © 2009 The Economic Society of Australia.
Date: 2009
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