Property rights, knowledge commons and blockchain governance
Knowledge about property rights is a commons that facilitates market exchange and economic coordination. The governance of that shared knowledge resource—the various formal and informal rules that maintain ledgers of property rights—ranges from community norms to formal state registries. In this chapter we make three contributions. First, we use the lens of knowledge commons theory to argue that knowledge about property rights is a shared resource. Second, we explore how that knowledge commons is governed—particularly relating to “rules in use”—might shift due to technological advances in distributed ledgers. Third, we argue that as blockchain augments and complements existing governance structures, it creates a more robust political economy
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Other identifiers:
10.2139/ssrn.3344110 [DOI]
Classification:
A12 - Relation of Economics to Other Disciplines ; H11 - Structure, Scope, and Performance of Government ; H41 - Public Goods ; P11 - Planning, Coordination, and Reform