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Where such behaviors as risk-taking and hard work are not subject to complete contracts, some distributions of assets (for instance the widespread use of tenancy) may preclude efficient contractual arrangements. In particular, the distribution of wealth may affect: (a) residual claimancy over...
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It has long been recognized that the quality of property rights greatly impacts the economic development of a country and the use of its natural resources. Since Long (1975), the conventional wisdom has been that ownership risk induces a firm to overuse the stock of a resource. However, the...
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It has long been recognized that the quality of property rights greatly impacts the economic development of a country and the use of its natural resources. Since Long (1975), the conventional wisdom has been that ownership risk induces a firm to overuse the stock of a resource. However, the...
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This paper deals with cost allocation problems arising from connection situations where edge costs are closed intervals … of real numbers. To solve such problems, we extend classical solutions from the theory of minimum cost spanning tree …
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numerical method to solve large-scale dynamic stochastic natural resource allocation problems that cannot be addressed by … conventional methods. The method is illustrated with an application focusing on the allocation of global land resource use under …
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