After outlining key points of the Austrian view of externality resolution as expressed in Murray N. Rothbards paper Law, Property Rights, and Air Pollution, I will argue that the underlying assumptions of some libertarians regarding externalities should be better defended if they are to support an entire system of property rights titles. Ultimately, an ethical approach to property rights and environmental externalities must depend on biblical truth.Timothy D. Terrell, "Property Rights and Externality: The Ethics of the Austrian School," Journal of Markets & Morality 2, no. 2 (Fall 1999): 197-20
Economic analysis of natural resource and environmental issues inappropriately places too much empha...
Externalities are an important concept in economic theories of market failure, aiming to justify sta...
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We contend that market prices are indispensable in the valuation and allocation of natural resource...
Property rights are central to debates over distributive justice. In this dissertation, I defend thr...
Property Rights: Philosophic Foundations, first published in 1977, comprehensively examines the gene...
Professor Eric Claeys’s forthcoming book, Natural Property Rights, offers a deep perspective on prop...
Point source pollution externalities are typically viewed as the result of some kind of market failu...
Richard Epstein adheres to what can fairly be called a libertarian model of law. Although he occas...
Private property in the United States arose out of a tradition that emphasized the individual freedo...
Biblical commandment includes the injunction for humanity to have dominion over the earth. And prima...
In its property ethics, the theory of a Christian society tries to bring together two statements th...
The defense of private property has generally been a key principle of Catholic social teaching. In s...
Externalities are an important concept in economic theories of market failure, aiming to justify sta...
"The dominant rights-based interpretation of private property entrenches the idea of human dominion ...
Economic analysis of natural resource and environmental issues inappropriately places too much empha...
Externalities are an important concept in economic theories of market failure, aiming to justify sta...
Contains fulltext : 78646.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)22 p
We contend that market prices are indispensable in the valuation and allocation of natural resource...
Property rights are central to debates over distributive justice. In this dissertation, I defend thr...
Property Rights: Philosophic Foundations, first published in 1977, comprehensively examines the gene...
Professor Eric Claeys’s forthcoming book, Natural Property Rights, offers a deep perspective on prop...
Point source pollution externalities are typically viewed as the result of some kind of market failu...
Richard Epstein adheres to what can fairly be called a libertarian model of law. Although he occas...
Private property in the United States arose out of a tradition that emphasized the individual freedo...
Biblical commandment includes the injunction for humanity to have dominion over the earth. And prima...
In its property ethics, the theory of a Christian society tries to bring together two statements th...
The defense of private property has generally been a key principle of Catholic social teaching. In s...
Externalities are an important concept in economic theories of market failure, aiming to justify sta...
"The dominant rights-based interpretation of private property entrenches the idea of human dominion ...
Economic analysis of natural resource and environmental issues inappropriately places too much empha...
Externalities are an important concept in economic theories of market failure, aiming to justify sta...
Contains fulltext : 78646.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)22 p