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Course Overview: Part 1

Course Overview: Part 2

Topics Overview of Commons Varieties of Commons Social Dilemmas Property Rights Tragedies of Commons Successfully governed Commons Development Aid Institutional Analysis TBD (Technology and Commons, Mapping the Commons)

Disciplines, Methods, Evidence Philosophy (arguing from basic principles) Law Political economy Library research (document analysis) History Game Theory (modeling, lab experiments, simulations) Economics Field research (interviews, surveys, case studies) Comparative Case Studies (theory building)