Simon Gallagher Gallagher Anticommons Tragedy: The Economic Paralysis of Extreme Resource Ownership

Anticommons Tragedy: The Economic Paralysis of Extreme Resource Ownership

von Simon Gallagher

Gridlock, Bureaucracy, and the Systemic Failure of Shared Innovation in Modern Capitalism

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Why giving too many people the power to say "no" inevitably destroys growth and innovation.
We are all familiar with the Tragedy of the Commons, where shared resources are destroyed through overuse. But what happens when we create the exact opposite environment? What occurs when a resource has so many owners, all possessing the power to say no, that nothing gets used at all? The Tragedy of the Anticommons is a devastating economic principle explaining the invisible gridlock throttling modern innovation. When patent thickets require a tech company to clear thousands of licenses just to build a single microchip, or when real estate developments stall for decades because dozens of fragmented stakeholders hold veto power, progress entirely halts. This framework reveals how an overabundance of property rights destroys value and prevents societal advancement. This book deconstructs the legal and bureaucratic nightmares suffocating industries from pharmaceuticals to infrastructure. It exposes how defensive ownership and extreme privatization actively penalize collaboration. Learn how to identify and navigate the structural paralysis of the anticommons, and discover strategies to bypass the gatekeepers holding the future hostage for negligible tolls.

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ISBN: 9783565341863
Verlag: epubli
Erscheinung: 20.03.2026

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