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*"The prisoner's dilemma game fascinates scholars". What is paadoxical if the players are simply unethical, as opposed to "rational"? That society considers lack of Ethics as "rational" is the start of the problem. It is not rational. It is plain dumb. |
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In this pioneering book Elinor Ostrom tackles one of the most enduring and contentious questions of positive political economy, whether and how the exploration of common-pool resources can be organized in a way that avoids both excessive consumption and administrative cost
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- "The prisoner's dilemma game fascinates scholars". What is paadoxical if the players are simply unethical, as opposed to "rational"? That society considers lack of Ethics as "rational" is the start of the problem. It is not rational. It is plain dumb.