Pollution and Property: Comparing Ownership Institutions for Environmental Protection

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Cambridge University Press, 18. jul. 2002 - 209 strani
All solutions to environmental problems depend on the imposition of private-, common-, or public-property rights in natural resources. The question is, who should own the resources: private individuals, private groups of 'stakeholders', or the entire society (the public). Contrary to much of the literature in this field, this book argues that no single property regime works best in all circumstances. Environmental protection requires the use of multiple property regimes, including admixtures of private-, common-, and public-property systems.
 

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Pollution and property the conceptual framework
1
Public propertyregulatory solutions to the tragedy of open access
20
Mixed propertyregulatory regimes for environmental protection
45
Institutional and technological limits of mixed propertyregulatory regimes
67
The theory and limits of freemarket environmentalism a private propertynonregulatory regime
85
The limited utility of common property regimes for environmental protection
110
The complexities of property regime choice for environmental protection
130
When property regimes collide the takings problem
154
Final thoughts
178
List of references
180
Index
202
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