Problems concerning the allocation and use of natural resources are increasingly being described in terms of the property right relations that apply to those resources, with changes to property rights proposed as solutions. This project argues that such proposals do not take sufficient account of the role of property rights and other institutions or the actual means by which institutions are established or altered. Selection of property institutions depends on ethical, not technical judgements, and these judgements are considered inappropriate for analysts and advisors to make. It is argued instead, that the structure of property rights should be responsive to the democratically expressed choice of society. The analyst’s role, therefore, is...
Garrett Hardin\u27s classic description of the tragedy of the commons tells us that all environmenta...
This chapter discusses the nature and value of property rights. It will explain (1) what property ri...
This thesis argues that within political philosophy, property rights deserve closer attention than h...
Rights over land and other natural resources play a fundamental role in human society. The distribut...
iii, 11 p.Property rights are social definitions; they exist as long as the society is willing to en...
Property rights are social definitions; they exist as long as the society is willing to enforce them...
ABSTRACT: Some rights to resources adhere to individuals on the basis of ascribed characteristics—t...
Institutions for collective action and systems of property rights shape how people use natural resou...
Choices about the meaning and allocation of property rights pose the sorts of policy questions famil...
Purpose This paper aims to show how property rights predominantly shape discussions about the govern...
This paper challenges the malleability of the idea of property as a relative, indeterminate bundle ...
The institutional environment consists of formal rules concerning property rights regimes and inform...
A better understanding of the role of property rights in land and natural resource management requir...
Property rights are commonly thought to be absolute and sacrosanct. Utilitarian theorists, such as L...
In contrast to a planned economic system, in a market economy, capital funds, material resources, an...
Garrett Hardin\u27s classic description of the tragedy of the commons tells us that all environmenta...
This chapter discusses the nature and value of property rights. It will explain (1) what property ri...
This thesis argues that within political philosophy, property rights deserve closer attention than h...
Rights over land and other natural resources play a fundamental role in human society. The distribut...
iii, 11 p.Property rights are social definitions; they exist as long as the society is willing to en...
Property rights are social definitions; they exist as long as the society is willing to enforce them...
ABSTRACT: Some rights to resources adhere to individuals on the basis of ascribed characteristics—t...
Institutions for collective action and systems of property rights shape how people use natural resou...
Choices about the meaning and allocation of property rights pose the sorts of policy questions famil...
Purpose This paper aims to show how property rights predominantly shape discussions about the govern...
This paper challenges the malleability of the idea of property as a relative, indeterminate bundle ...
The institutional environment consists of formal rules concerning property rights regimes and inform...
A better understanding of the role of property rights in land and natural resource management requir...
Property rights are commonly thought to be absolute and sacrosanct. Utilitarian theorists, such as L...
In contrast to a planned economic system, in a market economy, capital funds, material resources, an...
Garrett Hardin\u27s classic description of the tragedy of the commons tells us that all environmenta...
This chapter discusses the nature and value of property rights. It will explain (1) what property ri...
This thesis argues that within political philosophy, property rights deserve closer attention than h...