Mancur Olson started a major task for social scientists by distinguishing between two types of collective action and expecting that the success in providing goods would depend on the type of good. The author is appreciative of support from the National Science Foundation (Grant Number SBR-9521918) This paper is adapted and updated from a paper entitled “Property-Rights Regimes and Common Goods: A Complex Link,” presented at the Conference on “Common Goods and Governance Across Multiple Arenas,” Max Planck Project Group on Common Goods: Law, Politics, and Economics, Bonn, Germany, June 30 – J(forthcoming in Common Goods: Reinventing European and International Governance, ed. Paper to be presented on Februat the University of Maryland, Collective Choice Center and IRIS in honor of Mancur Olson. Workshop in Political Theory and Policy Analysis Center for the Study of Institutions, Population, and Environmental Change Indiana University
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