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- Open-source_economics comment "Open-source economics is an economic platform based on open collaboration for the production of software, services, or other products.First applied to the open-source software industry, this economic model may be applied to a wide range of enterprises.Some characteristics of open-source economics may include: work or investment is carried out without express expectation of return; products or services are produced through collaboration between users and developers; there is no direct individual ownership of the enterprise itself.As of recently there were no known commercial organizations outside of software that employ open-source economics as a structural base. ".
- Q7095716 comment "Open-source economics is an economic platform based on open collaboration for the production of software, services, or other products.First applied to the open-source software industry, this economic model may be applied to a wide range of enterprises.Some characteristics of open-source economics may include: work or investment is carried out without express expectation of return; products or services are produced through collaboration between users and developers; there is no direct individual ownership of the enterprise itself.As of recently there were no known commercial organizations outside of software that employ open-source economics as a structural base. ".