Beyond Public and Private: Collective Provision Under Conditions of Supermodularity
We recently published a new paper jointly authored by our cofounder Divya Siddarth, alongside Matthew Prewitt and Glen Weyl, that provides a framework for thinking beyond the traditional economic approach of public vs private goods. The paper argues for funding mechanisms that take into account “supermodular” goods, which encompass everything under the familiar umbrella of “public goods”, but also include private or excludable systems that become more effective when provided to more people.
Building The CI Corporation
Existing financialization models have trapped us into only funding certain technologies, with a constrained set of stakeholders, outcomes, and possibilities. We need a better container in which to build the future of technology, be it satellites or space travel or AI research. Other approaches are necessary to build towards a future of collective flourishing: approaches that intentionally incorporate the public good, that factor in exponential returns from advances in AI, that build shared infrastructure, that prioritize steady returns over massive growth.