I'll be curious what you make of it. Ostrom takes a very important class of resource management problems, and then
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(compellingly) eviscerates the idea that we're stuck with combinations of market and government solutions.
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Admittedly, most of her problems are fairly local, typically involving < 50,000 people. But that was a
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research choice, made to limit the scope of her study. I still find the conclusions extremely powerful.
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I love Ostrom's work. So under-valued and unknown outside of economics. Aren't physicists a model example in the sciences?
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A model example of what? (I'm missing your point, I think?)
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fine. It's on my Kindle, so, umm, as good as read.
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It really is worth reading. And for the most part, very readable. Some turgid spots, but mostly those are on ancillary points.
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ordered it, thx! Pondering whether these ideas can help us reason about sustainability in FOSS/industry/govt relations.
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Maybe. Her book has the beautiful quality of being relentlessly empirical. She'll be talking about irrigation in 12th
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