5.1 The Tragedy of the Commons

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    • What is the Tragedy of the Commons as an economic theory?
      Overexploitation of shared resources
    • In the Tragedy of the Commons, negative consequences are spread across all users
    • Garrett Hardin popularized the Tragedy of the Commons in his 1968 essay in "Science."
    • According to Hardin, what is necessary to prevent the Tragedy of the Commons?
      Private ownership or regulation
    • In the Tragedy of the Commons, shared resources are available to all individuals
    • Match the example of the Tragedy of the Commons with its consequence:
      Overgrazing ↔️ Soil erosion
      Overfishing ↔️ Depleted fish stocks
      Water pollution ↔️ Harm to aquatic life
    • The Tragedy of the Commons assumes that individuals prioritize collective well-being over personal gain.
      False
    • What is the role of open access in the Tragedy of the Commons?
      Unrestricted resource use
    • The Tragedy of the Commons assumes that resources are finite and can be depleted
    • Garrett Hardin argued that balancing self-interest with collective well-being is essential to prevent resource depletion.
    • Order the following examples of the Tragedy of the Commons from land-related to water-related:
      1️⃣ Overgrazing
      2️⃣ Overfishing
      3️⃣ Water Pollution
    • Match the principle or assumption of the Tragedy of the Commons with its description:
      Open Access ↔️ Free access to the resource
      Limited Resources ↔️ Finite availability of the resource
      Lack of Coordination ↔️ No governance to manage use
    • What does the principle of individual self-interest versus collective benefit describe?
      Prioritizing personal gain
    • The Tragedy of the Commons assumes that there is no governance or regulation to manage resource usage
    • The finite nature of resources is a key assumption of the Tragedy of the Commons.
    • What is the role of the absence of regulation in the Tragedy of the Commons?
      Uncontrolled resource allocation
    • The Tragedy of the Commons assumes that individuals prioritize personal gain over collective welfare
    • The lack of governance or regulation contributes to the Tragedy of the Commons
    • Rational behavior, where individuals maximize self-interest, is a central principle of the Tragedy of the Commons.
    • The principle of limited resources highlights that resources can be depleted
    • Match the principle with its description:
      Individual Self-Interest vs. Collective Benefit ↔️ Prioritizing personal gain over community welfare
      Open Access ↔️ Free access to the resource without restrictions
      Lack of Coordination ↔️ No governance or regulation to manage resource usage
      Rational Behavior ↔️ Individuals make decisions that maximize self-interest
    • What are common examples of the Tragedy of the Commons mentioned in the study material?
      Overgrazing and overfishing
    • Resource depletion in the Tragedy of the Commons leads to scarcity
    • Environmental degradation, such as water pollution, is a consequence of the Tragedy of the Commons.
    • What type of social conflict can arise from competition for shared resources in the Tragedy of the Commons?
      Disputes between farmers
    • Government regulation enforces standards and limits resource usage
    • What is a disadvantage of privatization as a solution to the Tragedy of the Commons?
      Unequal access and exclusion
    • Community-based management promotes social cohesion and accountability in resource use.
    • Steps leading to the Tragedy of the Commons in a shared resource
      1️⃣ Individuals share a common resource
      2️⃣ Each person maximizes personal benefit
      3️⃣ Long-term impact on the resource is ignored
      4️⃣ Resource depletion or degradation occurs
    • Who popularized the Tragedy of the Commons in 1968?
      Garrett Hardin
    • Hardin used the example of a common pasture in his essay.
    • Overfishing is an example of the Tragedy of the Commons that disrupts marine ecosystems.
    • What is the Tragedy of the Commons driven by, according to the underlying principles and assumptions?
      Overexploitation of shared resources
    • The principle of prioritizing personal gain over community welfare is known as individual self-interest versus collective benefit
    • Open access to a resource without restrictions is a key principle of the Tragedy of the Commons.
    • Why are limited resources a critical factor in the Tragedy of the Commons?
      They can be depleted
    • The Tragedy of the Commons leads to unsustainable practices and resource degradation
    • What is one example of resource depletion resulting from the Tragedy of the Commons?
      Overfishing decimates fish stocks
    • Environmental degradation is a direct consequence of the Tragedy of the Commons.
    • Social conflicts can arise in the Tragedy of the Commons due to competition for resources