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Lincoln Institute publications now available as eBooks
Comunicados de prensaJunio 9, 2011 -
Climate Change and Land Policies
Comunicados de prensaMayo 11, 2011 -
2011-2012 C. Lowell Harriss Dissertation Fellowships Announced
Comunicados de prensaMayo 10, 2011 -
Lincoln Institute at APA: public finance, regional planning, climate change
Comunicados de prensaMarzo 31, 2011 -
Making Room for a Planet of Cities
Enfoques en políticas de sueloEnero 2011Shlomo Angel, with Jason Parent, Daniel L. Civco, and Alejandro M. BleiThis report—the precursor to Planet of Cities—provides policy makers and planners with a conceptual framework for understanding urban expansion and provides research-based suggestions for...
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Property in Land and Other Resources
LibrosNoviembre 2011Edited by Daniel H. Cole and Elinor Ostrom, with a foreword by Douglass C. NorthThis book by Daniel Cole and Elinor Ostrom, winner of the 2009 Nobel Prize in Economics, shows how property rights systems affect the use of scarce natural resources. It is a rich source of...
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Climate Change and Land Policies
LibrosMayo 2011Edited by Gregory K. Ingram and Yu-Hung HongDeveloping policies that will keep climate change in check has become a global priority, as increasing greenhouse gas emissions contribute to extreme weather patterns. If these emissions remain...
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Opportunities and Limits for the Evolution of Property Rights Institutions
PonenciasNoviembre 2011Thráinn EggertssonIn this paper, Thráinn Eggertsson examines how assumptions based on national politics and hard-to-obtain and limited data yield valuable tools for exploring the logic of institutional changes to...
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The Variety of Property Systems and Rights in Natural Resources
PonenciasNoviembre 2011Daniel H. Cole and Elinor OstromIn this paper, Daniel H. Cole and Elinor Ostrom examine the current state of property theory relative to the impressive range, scope, and depth of recent social-scientific investigations into real-...
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Gold Rush Legacy
American Minerals and the Knowledge EconomyPonenciasNoviembre 2011Karen Clay and Gavin WrightIn this paper, Karen Clay and Gavin Wright argue that the gold-mining camps of California had a more complex governance structure than economic historians have supposed. In some respects, the mining...
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