Kakonomics, or the strange preference for Low-quality outcomes (edge.org) 2 points by opminion 12y ago ↗ HN
[–] opminion 12y ago ↗ The interesting bit is at the end:the threat to good collective outcomes doesn't come only from free riders and predators, as mainstream social sciences teach us, but also from well-organized norms of Kakonomics that regulate exchanges for the worse
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[ 2.8 ms ] story [ 9.3 ms ] threadthe threat to good collective outcomes doesn't come only from free riders and predators, as mainstream social sciences teach us, but also from well-organized norms of Kakonomics that regulate exchanges for the worse