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| | The Tragedy of the Commons and Distributed AI Systems |
 | | In human affairs, the tragedy of the commons has never been more evident than it is today, as we face its effects of pollution, global warming, ozone depletion, overfishing and extinction of species, and destruction of the rain forests. |
 | | The tragedy of the commons, which is brought about by agents pursuing their own goals, is another ``rebuttal to the invisible hand'' [Hardin, 1968]. |
 | | The tragedy of the commons has been likened to the ``prisoner's dilemma'' [Muhsam, 1973]; Rosenschein and Genesereth ##1[][]ros:gen:deals have shown that communication, at least of a particular kind (deals), under some conditions can provide a way to solve this dilemma to the mutual satisfaction of the participants. |
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