We examine the efficiency, distributional, and environmental consequences of assigning spatial property rights to part of a spatially-connected natural resource, a situation which we refer to as partial enclosure of the commons. The model reflects on a large class of institutions and natural resources for which complete enclosure by a sole owner may be desirable, but is often institutionally impractical. When a sole owner is granted ownership of only a fraction of the spatial domain of the resource and the remainder of the resource is competed for by an open access fringe, interesting spatial externalities arise. We obtain sharp analytical results regarding partial enclosure of the commons including: (1) While second best, it always improve...
In this dissertation I study how the structure of property rights is shaped by the benefits and cost...
Spatially extended ecological public goods, such as forests, grasslands, and fish stocks, are at ris...
Most problems faced by modern human society have two characteristics in common--they are tragedy-of-...
Rang AAWe examine the efficiency, distributional, and environmental consequences of assigning spatia...
We examine theoretically a system of spatially-connected natural resource concessions with limited t...
This paper uses laboratory experiments to examine the effect of an endogenous rule change from open ...
A popular solution to the Tragedy of the Commons is to create private property rights to access the ...
Even though a raft of literature stresses the significance of public open space (POS) conservation w...
We develop a model of scarce, renewable resources to study the commons problem. We show that, contra...
There has been relatively little attention paid to the implications of property-rights structures on...
Data scarcity and weak institutional governance make the implementation of top-down, quota-based fis...
We examine theoretically a system of spatial property rights over a mobile re- newable resource. The...
In the literature on the commons, open access is considered the absence of a property regime and equ...
This editorial sets the scene for the special feature by explaining the importance of geography to t...
Garrett Hardin\u27s classic description of the tragedy of the commons tells us that all environmenta...
In this dissertation I study how the structure of property rights is shaped by the benefits and cost...
Spatially extended ecological public goods, such as forests, grasslands, and fish stocks, are at ris...
Most problems faced by modern human society have two characteristics in common--they are tragedy-of-...
Rang AAWe examine the efficiency, distributional, and environmental consequences of assigning spatia...
We examine theoretically a system of spatially-connected natural resource concessions with limited t...
This paper uses laboratory experiments to examine the effect of an endogenous rule change from open ...
A popular solution to the Tragedy of the Commons is to create private property rights to access the ...
Even though a raft of literature stresses the significance of public open space (POS) conservation w...
We develop a model of scarce, renewable resources to study the commons problem. We show that, contra...
There has been relatively little attention paid to the implications of property-rights structures on...
Data scarcity and weak institutional governance make the implementation of top-down, quota-based fis...
We examine theoretically a system of spatial property rights over a mobile re- newable resource. The...
In the literature on the commons, open access is considered the absence of a property regime and equ...
This editorial sets the scene for the special feature by explaining the importance of geography to t...
Garrett Hardin\u27s classic description of the tragedy of the commons tells us that all environmenta...
In this dissertation I study how the structure of property rights is shaped by the benefits and cost...
Spatially extended ecological public goods, such as forests, grasslands, and fish stocks, are at ris...
Most problems faced by modern human society have two characteristics in common--they are tragedy-of-...