Tyranny of small decisions
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The tyranny of small decisions is a phenomenon explored in an essay of the same name, published in 1966 by the American economist Alfred E. Kahn.
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See also
- Creeping normality
- Free rider problem
- Greedy algorithm
- Law of triviality
- Overexploitation
- Path dependence
- Price of anarchy
- Race to the bottom
- Rational choice theory
- Social dilemma
- Social trap
- The Paradox of Choice: Why More Is Less
- Tragedy of the commons
- Unscrupulous diner's dilemma
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