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{{DES | des = There is only a tragedy of an UNREGULATED commons.  Regulation is an obvious workable solution.  Libertarians frequently claim that the problem can be solved by privatization with clear property title.  But removing property from the commons has its own problems; moral, philosophical and economic.  See also the [[Tragedy Of The Anticommons]]. | show=}}
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{{DES | des = The tragedy of the commons is an economic theory of a situation within a shared-resource system where individual users acting independently and rationally according to their own self-interest behave contrary to the common good of all users by depleting that resource.  But there is only a tragedy of an UNREGULATED commons, as history has shown.  Regulation is an obvious workable solution. | show=}}
 
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Libertarians frequently claim that the problem can be solved by privatization with clear property title.  But removing property from the commons has its own problems; moral, philosophical and economic.  See also the [[Tragedy Of The Anticommons]].
 
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