I’m not sure there is a another coordination problem that offers greater returns than this.
Also, after the point where hobitisation is moderately common it should be in the interests of individuals to become hobbits. Most of the gains (cheaper housing, longer life expectancy) aren’t externalities.
I’m not sure there is a another coordination problem that offers greater returns than this.
Also, after the point where hobitisation is moderately common it should be in the interests of individuals to become hobbits. Most of the gains (cheaper housing, longer life expectancy) aren’t externalities.