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  1. Regularización de asentamientos informales en América Latina

    Enfoques en políticas de suelo
    Octubre 2011

    In large Latin American cities the number of dwellings in informal settlements ranges from one-tenth to one-third of urban residences. These informal settlements are caused by low income, unrealistic...

  2. Regularização de Assentamentos Informais na América Latina

    Enfoques en políticas de suelo
    Octubre 2011

    In large Latin American cities the number of dwellings in informal settlements ranges from one-tenth to one-third of urban residences. These informal settlements are caused by low income, unrealistic...

  3. Regularization of Informal Settlements in Latin America

    Enfoques en políticas de suelo
    Mayo 2011

    This report provides municipal and community leaders with an overview of the challenge of informal settlements in Latin America, along with recommendations for improving regularization policies. It...

  4. Making Room for a Planet of Cities

    Enfoques en políticas de suelo
    Enero 2011
    Shlomo Angel, with Jason Parent, Daniel L. Civco, and Alejandro M. Blei

    This 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...

  5. Opportunities and Limits for the Evolution of Property Rights Institutions

    Ponencias
    Noviembre 2011
    Thráinn Eggertsson

    In 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...

  6. Gold Rush Legacy

    American Minerals and the Knowledge Economy
    Ponencias
    Noviembre 2011
    Karen Clay and Gavin Wright

    In 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...

  7. Gold Rushes Are All the Same

    Labor Rules the Diggings
    Ponencias
    Noviembre 2011
    Andrea G. McDowell

    In this paper, Andrea G. McDowell compares the California gold rush with others around the world and finds important common traits. She finds that the governance structure of California mining claims...

  8. Property Creation by Regulation

    Rights to Clean Air and Rights to Pollute
    Ponencias
    Noviembre 2011
    Daniel H. Cole

    In this paper, Daniel H. Cole argues that, contrary to both the suppositions of some legal scholars and the theoretical underpinnings of regulatory takings doctrine, government regulations not only...

  9. Rights to Pollute

    Assessment of Tradable Permits for Air Pollution
    Ponencias
    Noviembre 2011
    Nives Dolšak

    In this paper, Nives Dolšak examines the property-based approach to air-pollution control known as “cap-and-trade” and analyzes aspects of its institutional design and implementation, particularly...

  10. Who Owns Endangered Species?

    Ponencias
    Noviembre 2011
    Jason F. Shogren and Gregory M. Parkhurst

    In this paper, Jason F. Shogren and Gregory M. Parkhurst raise the question, who owns endangered species? The simple answer is that we all do. However, the authors note, that answer does not help us...

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