Few national economic policies have been mired in policy gridlock as deeply and for as long a period of time as grazing fees and other issues with respect to the use of public lands. The purpose of this paer is to provide an economic framework for analyzing grazing fees and other public land disputes that is sufficiently broad to integrate the interests of both resource users (such as ranching and mining interests) and environmentalists. To this end, the emphasis is more on the broader policy issues of property rights and the political economy than on the narrower one of grazing fees
of this land was granted through the Enabling Act for the support of common schools. Statutory objec...
The economic implications of variable grazing fees and single grazing fees on Federal lands are impo...
Increasing interest in the federally owned lands by individuals and groups representing a broad cros...
Few national economic policies have been mired in policy gridlock as deeply and for as long a period...
Three major problems emerge from the debate about public grazing policy: (1) range land quality cont...
This article provides an empirical test of the traditional theory of permit value and investigates t...
The increased pressure on public lands due to conflicting interests, combined with the increased con...
Abstract: Livestock grazing on public lands continues to be a source of intense conflict and debate....
This is a critique of the address by Charles J. Zwick. Clearly defining the nature of the fee proble...
This report briefly discusses charging fees for grazing private livestock on federal lands, which is...
This paper describes the U.S. Government's policy on user charges. The basic rationale for this poli...
Federal land management has, and continues to be, an issue among private, state, and federal institu...
Increasing interest in the federally owned lands by individuals and groups repre-senting a broad cro...
Proposals outlined in Rangeland Reform '94 have been perceived to greatly alter grazing use on publi...
Public grazing land policies affect economic viability of livestock enterprises and rural communitie...
of this land was granted through the Enabling Act for the support of common schools. Statutory objec...
The economic implications of variable grazing fees and single grazing fees on Federal lands are impo...
Increasing interest in the federally owned lands by individuals and groups representing a broad cros...
Few national economic policies have been mired in policy gridlock as deeply and for as long a period...
Three major problems emerge from the debate about public grazing policy: (1) range land quality cont...
This article provides an empirical test of the traditional theory of permit value and investigates t...
The increased pressure on public lands due to conflicting interests, combined with the increased con...
Abstract: Livestock grazing on public lands continues to be a source of intense conflict and debate....
This is a critique of the address by Charles J. Zwick. Clearly defining the nature of the fee proble...
This report briefly discusses charging fees for grazing private livestock on federal lands, which is...
This paper describes the U.S. Government's policy on user charges. The basic rationale for this poli...
Federal land management has, and continues to be, an issue among private, state, and federal institu...
Increasing interest in the federally owned lands by individuals and groups repre-senting a broad cro...
Proposals outlined in Rangeland Reform '94 have been perceived to greatly alter grazing use on publi...
Public grazing land policies affect economic viability of livestock enterprises and rural communitie...
of this land was granted through the Enabling Act for the support of common schools. Statutory objec...
The economic implications of variable grazing fees and single grazing fees on Federal lands are impo...
Increasing interest in the federally owned lands by individuals and groups representing a broad cros...