This two-volume collection brings together the most important
articles on the tragedies of the commons and anticommons. The first
volume presents the bedrock articles that define commons and
anticommons theory, from Aristotle to the present. The second
volume continues with cutting edge property theory and
applications. A judicious selection of articles shows how commons
and anticommons metaphors inform current debates at the innovation
frontier, ranging from patent thickets to broadcast spectrum
licensing. In this extensive introduction, Michael Heller
contextualizes the selected papers and provides scholars and
policy-makers with an entry point into this rapidly evolving field.
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