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The Economics of Elinor Ostrom Criticized

17 May 2017 | Pago Pago, American Samoa
Kimball Corson
The idea that an economy can get its resources allocated optimally by people’s altruism and cooperation, is, as economists contend, truly naive and unrealistic, given the human condition, notwithstanding this woman's suggestion to the contrary.

The commons has been gone for hundreds of years and there are clear reasons for it. Cooperation is usually the function of government, because that is more efficient on a larger scale than private cooperation, and altruism is largely the purpose of charity and has less impact by far.

Finally, like far too many these days, this woman confuses rational self interest with greedy selfishness. They are not the same. One is reasonable and to be expected. The other reflects one of many personality disorders.

I can't see a Nobel Prize for the analysis that a commons or anything like it can possibly be run cooperatively. A jointly owned water well perhaps, but not a commons. It is a dreamers scenario that is also too close to the birth of good government.

The tragedy of the commons was not that it was overused, so much as that it was fenced off and taken by the few and politically powerful. The world's greatest heist. No real focus on that by Ostrom. It was the birth of big corruption in government.
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Who: Kimball Corson. Text and Photos not disclaimed or that are obviously not mine are copyright (c) Kimball Corson 2004-2016
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