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these property rights varies substantially owing to differences in design. In fisheries, the design of individual … property rights lead to higher asset values and lower dividend price ratios in ITQ fisheries. This pecuniary effect of property …
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We show that grandfathering fishing rights to local users or recognizing first possessions is more dynamically efficient than auctions of such rights. It is often argued that auctions allocate rights to the highest-valued users and thereby maximize resource rents. We counter that rents are not...
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overall catch quota to a voluntary cooperative, with the remainder exploited as a commons by those choosing to fish …
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for misinformation through the lens of augmenting critical thinking skills in a field experiment during the 2022 … Presidential election in Colombia. Data from roughly 2.000 individuals suggest that our treatments enhance critical thinking …
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commons. Using a dynamic model of competitive resource extraction, we show that improving property right security … security of property rights. We test these predictions using data on global fisheries, credit markets, and the largest …
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Input subsidies in natural resource sectors are widely believed to cause depletion of the natural capital on which those sectors rely. But identification and data challenges have stymied attempts to empirically estimate the causal effect of subsidies on resource extraction. China's fishing fleet...
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-parametric tests of behavior consistent with the tragedy of the commons model. Our approach derives testable implications of such … to panel data of Norwegian fishers, we find evidence rejecting the tragedy of the commons model. Significantly, we find … commons …
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Seminal work by Weitzman (1974) revealed prices are preferred to quantities when marginal benefits are relatively flat compared to marginal costs. We extend this comparison to indexed policies, where quantities are proportional to an index, such as output. We find that policy preferences hinge...
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efficient instrument. This theory is applied to dynamic pollution problems, and suggests that permit banking should be allowed …
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Contrary to the standard economic advice, many regulations of financial intermediaries, as well as other regulations such as blue laws, fishing rules, zoning restrictions, or pollution controls, take the form of quantity controls rather than taxes. We argue that costs of enforcement are crucial...
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