Recessionof1988-1992PublicSector38Micro-situationalVariable201440EightMonitoring3536E______W______44Apple &Amazon3334P_______P_______P_______Tragedyof theCommonsCommonPoolResourcePolicyPlanningPoliticsSmallercitiesExclud-ability6SanBernardinoCity39PhilanthropyRichardCallahanRivalryYes orNo(circle)4137ReducedpropertytaxTrans-parencyOstrom45ClearlydefinedboundariesInstitutionalDesignLevel2/3VoterApprovalHighmarginalper capitareturn42SB35$80million43Recessionof1988-1992PublicSector38Micro-situationalVariable201440EightMonitoring3536E______W______44Apple &Amazon3334P_______P_______P_______Tragedyof theCommonsCommonPoolResourcePolicyPlanningPoliticsSmallercitiesExclud-ability6SanBernardinoCity39PhilanthropyRichardCallahanRivalryYes orNo(circle)4137ReducedpropertytaxTrans-parencyOstrom45ClearlydefinedboundariesInstitutionalDesignLevel2/3VoterApprovalHighmarginalper capitareturn42SB35$80million43

COMMON-POOL BINGO - Call List

(Print) Use this randomly generated list as your call list when playing the game. There is no need to say the BINGO column name. Place some kind of mark (like an X, a checkmark, a dot, tally mark, etc) on each cell as you announce it, to keep track. You can also cut out each item, place them in a bag and pull words from the bag.


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  1. Recession of 1988-1992
  2. Public Sector
  3. 38
  4. Micro- situational Variable
  5. 2014
  6. 40
  7. Eight
  8. Monitoring
  9. 35
  10. 36
  11. E______ W______
  12. 44
  13. Apple & Amazon
  14. 33
  15. 34
  16. P_______ P_______ P_______
  17. Tragedy of the Commons
  18. Common Pool Resource
  19. Policy Planning Politics
  20. Smaller cities
  21. Exclud- ability
  22. 6
  23. San Bernardino City
  24. 39
  25. Philanthropy
  26. Richard Callahan
  27. Rivalry
  28. Yes or No (circle)
  29. 41
  30. 37
  31. Reduced property tax
  32. Trans- parency
  33. Ostrom
  34. 45
  35. Clearly defined boundaries
  36. Institutional Design Level
  37. 2/3 Voter Approval
  38. High marginal per capita return
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  40. SB 35
  41. $80 million
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