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Under a common land property, a quasi-collective property or an impure one understands public property in the economic science of goods, which the excluding barness is not exposed to the goods use (thus all openly), around which however a rivalry between the users prevails. Examples of common land goods are public roads or fish existence in a waters.

The term is derived from the common land meadow, to which the admission is not limited (it lies thus no excluding barness forwards), at the same time however from the original users of the meadow won yields back goes, if new users are added (rivalry). However the transition between excluding barness and Nichtausschliessbarkeit is flowing: So the entrance to a pasture up to a certain size can be controlled and limited thereby - in this case those is common land no more common land property, but a club property.

Common land goods tempt common land to the Tragik that.

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  • Social dilemma

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