Property rights, externalities, and resource degradation

作者: Bruce A. Larson , Daniel W. Bromley

DOI: 10.1016/0304-3878(90)90023-5

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摘要: Abstract Resource degradation in the Third World is largely driven by demands of farm households for fuelwood and land agriculture. Since resources are often controlled through indigenous systems property, tragedy commons has been used to explain resource degradation. As a result, private property suggested as solution A dynamic model capable examining household incentives use under common developed. Results reject conventional wisdom that gives rise presumed optimality (individual) natural resources, correlated indictment group management regimes.

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