The article turns to classical economic insights on the division of labor and to institutional reasoning to identify some costs and benefits of Open Source Software (OSS) and proprietary software production. It suggests that, thanks to its licenses, OSS favors market expansion more than proprietary software does by tapping into spontaneous work input. The spontaneous tapping leads to a division of labor that exhibits what the article calls redundant economies. By generating a circle of knowledge growth, reuse, and sharing, redundant economies lead to increasing returns, which are crucial for economic growth.

Open Source Software and economic growth: a classical division of labor perspective / Garzarelli, Giampaolo; Yasmina Reem, Limam; Bjorn, Thomassen. - In: INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY FOR DEVELOPMENT. - ISSN 0268-1102. - STAMPA. - 14:2(2008), pp. 116-135. [10.1002/itdj.20092]

Open Source Software and economic growth: a classical division of labor perspective

GARZARELLI, Giampaolo
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2008

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The article turns to classical economic insights on the division of labor and to institutional reasoning to identify some costs and benefits of Open Source Software (OSS) and proprietary software production. It suggests that, thanks to its licenses, OSS favors market expansion more than proprietary software does by tapping into spontaneous work input. The spontaneous tapping leads to a division of labor that exhibits what the article calls redundant economies. By generating a circle of knowledge growth, reuse, and sharing, redundant economies lead to increasing returns, which are crucial for economic growth.
2008
division of labor; extent of the market; increasing returns; institutions; knowledge; open source software; redundant economies
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Open Source Software and economic growth: a classical division of labor perspective / Garzarelli, Giampaolo; Yasmina Reem, Limam; Bjorn, Thomassen. - In: INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY FOR DEVELOPMENT. - ISSN 0268-1102. - STAMPA. - 14:2(2008), pp. 116-135. [10.1002/itdj.20092]
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