The past several decades have witnessed a growing recognition that
environmental concerns are essentially property rights issues.
Despite agreement that an absence of well-defined and consistently
enforced property rights results in the exploitation of air, water,
and other natural resources, there is still widespread disagreement
about many aspects of America's property rights paradigm. The
prominent contributors to Who Owns the Environment? explore
numerous theoretical and empirical possibilities for remedying
these problems. An important book for environmental economists and
those interested in environmental policy.
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