While intended to increase the habitat available to endangered species, the restrictions of the Endangered Species Act (ESA) increase the costs of harboring an endangered species to private landowners and create incentives for private landowners to reduce habitat. This paper illustrates the incentive for habitat destruction with a simple model of private land use under the ESA, and uses it to predict the effects of changes in policy or biological conditions on private landowner incentives. Many anecdotal accounts and recent empirical research support the predictions of the model. Because of the ESA’s perverse incentives, many have proposed replacing the punitive regulations of the ESA with positive incentives for habitat creation, including...
This article examines some of the perverse consequences of the structure of the Endangered Species A...
Consider the fact that approximately 80% of the species listed as endangered or threatened in the Un...
This Comment will focus on the current problems of the ESA and suggest how the ESA can be rewritten ...
While intended to increase the habitat available to endangered species, the restrictions of the Enda...
Private lands have an important role in the success of the Endangered Species Act (ESA). The current...
Several recent empirical studies have indicated that the Endangered Specifies Act (ESA) discourages ...
Private lands have an important role in the success of the Endangered Species Act (ESA). The current...
The Endangered Species Act (ESA) is one of the most far reaching pieces of legislation ever enacted ...
Preserving endangered species on private land benefits the public, but may confer cost on landowners...
One major lesson derived from the implementation of the Endangered Species Act (ESA) over the past 3...
Editors\u27 Summary: The ESA is simultaneously the most popular and most hated of environmental stat...
Editors\u27 Summary: The ESA is simultaneously the most popular and most hated of environmental stat...
We determine the effect of the US Endangered Species Act’s Critical Habitat designation on land use ...
Editors\u27 Summary: The ESA is simultaneously the most popular and most hated of environmental stat...
Several recent empirical studies have indicated that the Endangered Specifies Act (ESA) discourages ...
This article examines some of the perverse consequences of the structure of the Endangered Species A...
Consider the fact that approximately 80% of the species listed as endangered or threatened in the Un...
This Comment will focus on the current problems of the ESA and suggest how the ESA can be rewritten ...
While intended to increase the habitat available to endangered species, the restrictions of the Enda...
Private lands have an important role in the success of the Endangered Species Act (ESA). The current...
Several recent empirical studies have indicated that the Endangered Specifies Act (ESA) discourages ...
Private lands have an important role in the success of the Endangered Species Act (ESA). The current...
The Endangered Species Act (ESA) is one of the most far reaching pieces of legislation ever enacted ...
Preserving endangered species on private land benefits the public, but may confer cost on landowners...
One major lesson derived from the implementation of the Endangered Species Act (ESA) over the past 3...
Editors\u27 Summary: The ESA is simultaneously the most popular and most hated of environmental stat...
Editors\u27 Summary: The ESA is simultaneously the most popular and most hated of environmental stat...
We determine the effect of the US Endangered Species Act’s Critical Habitat designation on land use ...
Editors\u27 Summary: The ESA is simultaneously the most popular and most hated of environmental stat...
Several recent empirical studies have indicated that the Endangered Specifies Act (ESA) discourages ...
This article examines some of the perverse consequences of the structure of the Endangered Species A...
Consider the fact that approximately 80% of the species listed as endangered or threatened in the Un...
This Comment will focus on the current problems of the ESA and suggest how the ESA can be rewritten ...