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* Bollier, D. (2003), Silent Theft: The Private Plunder of Our Common Wealth (New York: Routledge).
* Bollier, D. (2003), Silent Theft: The Private Plunder of Our Common Wealth (New York: Routledge).
==Value==
* The [[Ethical Economy]]. Rebuilding Value After the Crisis. By Adam Arvidsson and Nicolai Peitersen. Columbia University Press, 2013


=Special Resource-Specific Topics=
=Special Resource-Specific Topics=

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General Books on Commons Economics

  • Hoeschele, Wolfgang. The Economics of Abundance: A Political Economy of Freedom, Equity, and Sustainability. Gower Publishing, 2010


Related Heterodox Alternative Economics

  • Arnsperger, Christian. Full-Spectrum Economics. Christian Arnsperger. Routledge, 2010: "Once the external and internal sides of the "We" and the "I" are all taken into account, economics needs to be re-thought almost completely and made into a highly pluralistic discipline."
  • Daly, H., and Cobb, J.B., 1990. For the Common Good: redirecting the economy towards community, the environment and a sustainable future. London: Green Print.
  • Gibson-Graham, J.-K. (2006), A Postcapitalist Politics (Minneapolis: University of Minnesota Press).

Commons Governance

  • Bromley, D., and Feeny, D. (eds) (1992), Making the Commons Work: Theory, Practice and Policy (San Francisco: ICS press).

Ostrom, E. (1990), Governing the Commons: The Evolution of Institutions for Collective Action (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press).


Commons Property

  • Baslar, Kemal. The Concept of the Common Heritage of Mankind in International Law (Developments in International Law, Vol 30). Martinus Nijhoff Publishers, 1997

Special Topics

On Abundance and Scarcity

  • Economic Abundance: An Introduction. By William M. Dugger and James T. Peach.
  • Ivan Illich. Toward a History of Needs. (1978) : focuses on "the sociogenesis of needs"; brings a historical perspective to the demand side of the scarcity equation.
  • Michael Perelman: Marx, Malthus, and the Concept of Natural Resource Scarcity (1979).
  • Nicholas Xenos's Scarcity and Modernity (1989).
  • The Limits to Scarcity: Contesting the Politics of Allocation, edited by Lyla Mehta

On Enclosures

  • Bollier, D. (2003), Silent Theft: The Private Plunder of Our Common Wealth (New York: Routledge).


Value

  • The Ethical Economy. Rebuilding Value After the Crisis. By Adam Arvidsson and Nicolai Peitersen. Columbia University Press, 2013

Special Resource-Specific Topics

Atmosphere

  • Barnes, P. (2001), Who Owns the Sky? Our Common Assets and the Future of Capitalism (Washington, DC: Island Press).


Knowledge

  • Lessig, L. (2001), The Future of Ideas: The Fate of the Commons in a Connected World (New York: Random House).


Money, Banking and Finance

  • Web of Debt: The Shocking Truth About Our Money System and How We Can Break Free (Revised and Updated) By Ellen Hodgson Brown. [2]

Labor

Water

  • Bakker, K. (2003), An Uncooperative Commodity: Privatizing Water in England and Wales (Oxford: Oxford University Press).