This chapter focuses on how the lack of property rights in North-South trade of primary resources can distort trade and threaten the sustainablility of development. This issue is examined within a two-region world economy where one region, the North, represents the industrial countries, and the other, the South, the developing countries. The lack of property rights characterizes a class of environmental problems arising from the use of renewable resources as inputs in the production of traded goods. Focus is placed on renewable resources because it can be argued that sustainable development is all about the proper management of the world's natural resources. There are two significant departures from traditional theory. The first is that one...
The institution of property rights, as an important category of constraints or restrictions on human...
International agricultural research is expanding beyond the development of annual crop technologies ...
Property rights to natural resources comprise a major policy instrument for those seeking to advance...
To explain the patterns of world trade of resources, this paper combines the biological dynamics of ...
The theory of trade based on differential property rights presented here initiated in Chichilnisky (...
We analyze a dynamic two-country trade model between a technological leading country and a natural r...
Differences in property rights create a motive for trade among otherwise identical regions. Two regi...
International clamor regarding the potential degradation of the environment in developing countries ...
This paper develops a dynamic model of North-South trade in which environment plays an important rol...
"The global environment can be described by the physical dynamics and the economic use of the earth'...
The use of private property rights to regulate natural resources is a controversial topic because it...
A survey of environmental and natural resource economics literature finds few references to property...
Research PaperMost trade literature is concerned with gains from free trade under the assumption tha...
International clamor regarding the potential degradation of the environment in developing countries ...
Whilst economic and social systems across the world continue to flex to the demands of globalisation...
The institution of property rights, as an important category of constraints or restrictions on human...
International agricultural research is expanding beyond the development of annual crop technologies ...
Property rights to natural resources comprise a major policy instrument for those seeking to advance...
To explain the patterns of world trade of resources, this paper combines the biological dynamics of ...
The theory of trade based on differential property rights presented here initiated in Chichilnisky (...
We analyze a dynamic two-country trade model between a technological leading country and a natural r...
Differences in property rights create a motive for trade among otherwise identical regions. Two regi...
International clamor regarding the potential degradation of the environment in developing countries ...
This paper develops a dynamic model of North-South trade in which environment plays an important rol...
"The global environment can be described by the physical dynamics and the economic use of the earth'...
The use of private property rights to regulate natural resources is a controversial topic because it...
A survey of environmental and natural resource economics literature finds few references to property...
Research PaperMost trade literature is concerned with gains from free trade under the assumption tha...
International clamor regarding the potential degradation of the environment in developing countries ...
Whilst economic and social systems across the world continue to flex to the demands of globalisation...
The institution of property rights, as an important category of constraints or restrictions on human...
International agricultural research is expanding beyond the development of annual crop technologies ...
Property rights to natural resources comprise a major policy instrument for those seeking to advance...