[Read ebook] Pollution and Property: Comparing Ownership Institutions for Environmental Protection
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| #947107 in Books | Daniel H Cole | 2002-08-12 | Original language:English | PDF # 1 | 8.98 x.47 x5.98l,.81 | File Name: 0521001099 | 226 pages | Pollution and Property
||0 of 0 people found the following review helpful.| Great|By WANG Yunpeng|it is great for me to learn about property theory in pollution control. I think I would buy a similar book if I need it.|2 of 2 people found the following review helpful.| Reality Check Delivered|By Random Joys|This is a very important book for the study of regulation. The book puts into perspective (and||"Daniel Cole's book is a sophisticated critique of private property and market-based approaches to environmental regulation. This clearly argued and informative study makes a major contribution to our understanding of the factors that affect the viability of
All solutions to environmental problems depend on the imposition of private, common, or public-property rights in natural resources. Who should own the resources: private individuals, private groups of "stakeholders", or the entire society (the public)? Contrary to much of the literature in this field, this book argues that no single property regime works best in all circumstances. Environmental protection requires the use of multiple property regimes--including admixtu...
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