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Die Tragödie der Allmende: Gemeinschaftliche Ressourcen und individuelle Interessen

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Freiheit in einer Situation der Allmende bringt Ruin für alle (Hardin 1977, S. 20).

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Gulbrandsen, Ø. (2003). Die Tragödie der Allmende: Gemeinschaftliche Ressourcen und individuelle Interessen. In: Larsen, S.U., Zimmermann, E. (eds) Theorien und Methoden in den Sozialwissenschaften. VS Verlag für Sozialwissenschaften. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-322-80451-8_14

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