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Who Owns Endangered Species?
PonenciasNoviembre 2011Jason F. Shogren and Gregory M. ParkhurstIn 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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Enclosing the Fishery Commons
From Individuals to CommunitiesPonenciasNoviembre 2011Bonnie J. McCayIn this paper, Bonnie J. McCay explores the privatization trend in marine fisheries policy and its implications for communities of fishers. After briefly discussing the larger framework of spatial...
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The Evolution of Zoning Since the 1980s
The Persistence of LocalismPonenciasNoviembre 2011This paper, by William A. Fischel, examines three broad themes in the evolution of zoning. The first theme is the persistence of localism in zoning despite numerous top down attempts to reform zoning...
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Psychological Entitlement, Reference Levels, and Valuation Disparities
The Case of Native American Land OwnershipPonenciasNoviembre 2011C. Leigh Anderson and Richard O. ZerbeIn this paper, C. Leigh Anderson and Richard O. Zerbe examine psychological aspects of property rights in the context of Native American land ownership. Specifically, they posit that a relevant...
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Playing by Different Rules?
Property Rights in Land and WaterPonenciasNoviembre 2011Richard A. EpsteinIn this paper, Richard A. Epstein examines the similarities and differences between the law of land and water in both private and constitutional law. He notes that the nature of the two resources...
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A Political Analysis of Property Rights
PonenciasNoviembre 2011William BlomquistIn this paper, William Blomquist provides a positive political treatment of property rights. His approach supplements standard political-economic accounts of property rights that combine a simple...
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Water Rights and Markets in the U.S. Semiarid West
Efficiency and Equity IssuesPonenciasNoviembre 2011Gary D. LibecapIn this paper, Gary D. Libecap explores water in the semiarid western United States-a region in which many of the intensifying demand and supply problems regarding fresh water are playing out-as a...
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Climate Change
The Ultimate Tragedy of the Commons?PonenciasNoviembre 2011Jouni PaavolaIn this paper, Jouni Paavola investigates the potential of institutional diversity and polycentric governance to deal effectively with climate change. Starting with the recognition that top-down...
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Sinking States
PonenciasNoviembre 2011Katrina Miriam WymanIn this paper, Katrina Miriam Wyman addresses a novel property problem stemming from climate change: the submergence of low-lying lands because of sea-level rise and the resultant damage to property...
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Preparing for Rising Water Along U.S. Coastlines
PonenciasMayo 2011Bruce BabbittIn this paper, Bruce Babbitt argues that the most extensive land use impacts in the United States caused by climate change will occur along coastlines. Rising sea levels are already encroaching on...
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