In his seminal paper, Gordon (1954) argued that, in a situation of open access and competition, the market would not lead to the most efficient solution in resource use. Almost four decades earlier, in 1911, a Danish economist, Jens Warming, put this issue and made a very similar analysis for the fisheries sector. The purpose of this research is to make a reflection on that paper and highlight the proposed explanation for the common property problem. This paper studies the legacy of this interesting fisheries economist to the history of economic thought and put in evidence its role as a “precursor” in important topics of investigation of the New Institutional Economics. This research also ask what went wrong and why did the important achiev...
International audienceDouglass North, along with Ronald Coase, Elinor Ostrom, and Oliver Williamson,...
The problem of the commons is more important to our lives and thus more central to economics than a ...
This paper was written as thanks for compliments offered at award proceedings at the 2010 IIFET. It ...
In his seminal paper, Gordon (1954) argued that, in a situation of open access and competition, the ...
This article summarizes the contribution in fisheries economics by the Danish economist Jens Warming...
In his seminal paper, Gordon (1954) argued that, in a situation of open access and competition, the ...
Since the 50s, the central idea in the Fisheries Economics is that, in conditions of free access and...
Progressives the world over cherish high hopes in the development of institutions for collective act...
In his seminal paper, Gordon (1954) argued that, in a situation of open access and competition, the ...
This paper contributes theoretically and empirically to debates on the relationship between neoliber...
In this paper I argue that the origin of the economics of the fisheries can !be traced back to a Dan...
This article presents a historical analysis of the Norwegian spring spawning herring fishery. Theore...
Do private property rights mitigate overexploitation of common pool resources, and if so, under whic...
Now day, "Institutional economics" of J.R. Commons is treated as if it were the object of vintage re...
The objective of this paper is to illustrate that economic institutions matter, i.e., that different...
International audienceDouglass North, along with Ronald Coase, Elinor Ostrom, and Oliver Williamson,...
The problem of the commons is more important to our lives and thus more central to economics than a ...
This paper was written as thanks for compliments offered at award proceedings at the 2010 IIFET. It ...
In his seminal paper, Gordon (1954) argued that, in a situation of open access and competition, the ...
This article summarizes the contribution in fisheries economics by the Danish economist Jens Warming...
In his seminal paper, Gordon (1954) argued that, in a situation of open access and competition, the ...
Since the 50s, the central idea in the Fisheries Economics is that, in conditions of free access and...
Progressives the world over cherish high hopes in the development of institutions for collective act...
In his seminal paper, Gordon (1954) argued that, in a situation of open access and competition, the ...
This paper contributes theoretically and empirically to debates on the relationship between neoliber...
In this paper I argue that the origin of the economics of the fisheries can !be traced back to a Dan...
This article presents a historical analysis of the Norwegian spring spawning herring fishery. Theore...
Do private property rights mitigate overexploitation of common pool resources, and if so, under whic...
Now day, "Institutional economics" of J.R. Commons is treated as if it were the object of vintage re...
The objective of this paper is to illustrate that economic institutions matter, i.e., that different...
International audienceDouglass North, along with Ronald Coase, Elinor Ostrom, and Oliver Williamson,...
The problem of the commons is more important to our lives and thus more central to economics than a ...
This paper was written as thanks for compliments offered at award proceedings at the 2010 IIFET. It ...