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==See also== <!-- Alphabetical order --> {{Columns-list|colwidth=30em| * {{annotated link|Bounded rationality}} * {{annotated link|Collective action problem}} * {{annotated link|Conflict of interest}} * {{annotated link|Dutch disease}}, the apparent causal relationship between the increase in the economic development of a specific sector (for example natural resources) and a decline in other sectors (like the manufacturing sector or agriculture). * {{annotated link|Externality}} * {{annotated link|Credentialism and educational inflation}} * {{annotated link|The Evolution of Cooperation|''The Evolution of Cooperation''}} * {{annotated link|Free-rider problem}} * {{annotated link|International Association for the Study of the Commons}} * {{annotated link|Jevons paradox}} * {{annotated link|Nash equilibrium}} * {{annotated link|Overfishing}} ** {{annotated link|Shark finning}} ** {{annotated link|Pacific bluefin tuna}} * {{annotated link|Panic buying}}, when consumers buy unusually large amounts of a product in anticipation of, or after, a disaster or perceived disaster, or in anticipation of an incredibly large price increase or shortage. * {{annotated link|Parasitism (social offense)}} * {{annotated link|Prisoner's dilemma}}, wherein two parties may each act in an individually beneficial fashion to the detriment of both * {{annotated link|Race to the bottom}} * {{annotated link|Resource curse}} * {{annotated link|Social trap}} * {{annotated link|Somebody else's problem}} * {{annotated link|Stone Soup}}, the inverse of the tragedy * {{annotated link|Tragedy of the anticommons}} * {{annotated link|Tyranny of small decisions}}, a situation in which a number of decisions, individually small and insignificant in size and time perspective, cumulatively result in a larger and significant outcome which is neither optimal nor desired. * {{annotated link|Unscrupulous diner's dilemma}} * {{annotated link|Unintended consequences}} * {{annotated link|Universalisability}} * {{annotated link|Volunteer's dilemma}}, in which each player can either make a small sacrifice that benefits everybody, or instead wait in hope of benefiting from someone else's sacrifice }} ===Related concepts=== * {{annotated link|Enclosure}}, depriving commoners of their ancient rights {{Portal bar|Business and economics|Environment}}
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