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We delineate the various ways in which rights to environmental and other resources can be assigned to individuals or groups. We then examine models of individual and group interactions, drawing out their implications for the ways in which resources will be utilized and managed under various...
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should be. The framework encompasses both negative and positive externalities of agriculture. The first question relates to …
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1. Environmental wrongs -- 2. Externalities and the environment -- 3. Property rights for pollution -- 4. Property …
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externalities, treatment of one unit often affects other units. To explore the implications of applying standard quasi …
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goods and externalities - III. Efficiency analysis - IV. Fiscal competition and optimality. … processes for public and private goods - II. Environment, public goods and externalities - III. Efficiency analysis - IV. Fiscal …
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The term multifunctionality is increasingly used, but is prone to different interpretations concerning its definition, its utility and its implications for policy at domestic and international level. The OECD undertook this analysis to clarify the concept of multifunctionality and to try to...
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As the demand for environmental quality is increasing and as the current GATT rules monitored by the WTO are not very suitable for environmental protection, either a new international environmental organization may be formed soon or new environmental regulations may be added to GATT. In either...
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