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Bottom up does not generally work better. Where local Nash equilibria prevent optimal coop., you need a control layer to offset incentives
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But I doubt you can come up with an example where there is not a larger bottom system at play. (Otherwise I would love to have one!)
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Bottom up is always the default. Governance is necessary when cooperation requires changing individual incentives, which is often the case.
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