Technology-dependent commons: The example of frequency spectrum for broadcasting in Europe in the 1920s

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The aim of this paper is to test the design principles, identified as crucial for institutions governing long enduring common pool resources, on the use of the electromagnetic spectrum, a peculiar resource in many respects. The case is the medium wave band for broadcasting in Europe in the 1920s. As the spectrum is a resource dependent on technology for its use, the aim is also to investigate the influence of technology on the governing institutions. Copyright: content is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 License.

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Wormbs, N. (2011). Technology-dependent commons: The example of frequency spectrum for broadcasting in Europe in the 1920s. International Journal of the Commons, 5(1), 92–109. https://doi.org/10.18352/ijc.237

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