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Introduction: The Property Rights Paradigm
1. Property Rights and Resource Management
2. Private, Transferable Rights in a Market Setting
3. Market Failure and Potential Gains from Government
4. Government Failure, Property Rights, and Resource Allocation
5. Property Rights and Natural Resources: Applications
6. Conclusion: Policy Implications of the Property Rights Approach to Natural Resource Management
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September-December 1979
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Literature of Liberty
. Vol. ii, no. 4, pp. 5-44. Arlington, VA: Institute for Humane Studies
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Table of Contents
Introduction: The Property Rights Paradigm
1. Property Rights and Resource Management
2. Private, Transferable Rights in a Market Setting
3. Market Failure and Potential Gains from Government
Monopoly
Externality
Public Goods and Common Pools
Transactions Costs
Equity
4. Government Failure, Property Rights, and Resource Allocation
1. The Rational Ignorance Effect
2. The Special Interest Effect
3. The Bundle Purchase Effect
4. The Short-sightedness Effect
5. Little Incentive for Internal Efficiency
Realism of the Analysis
5. Property Rights and Natural Resources: Applications
Property Rights to Resources and Intergenerational Equity
Property Rights and Transgenerational Equity: The Case of Exhaustible Resources
The Market vs. Bureaucratic Preservation of Resources
Transgenerational Equity and Bureaucratic Management
Alternative Energy
The Problem of Alternative Energy Production in the U.S.
Alternative Energy and Alleged Market Failure
A Historical Sketch of Alternative Energy Developments
Governmental Programs and the Decline in Research and Development of Alternative Energy Sources
The Costs of Government Subsidy and a Lesson
The American Indian
Property Rights and Plains Indian Culture
Property Rights and Institutional Adaptations:The Coastal Fur Trade
Government Management of Range Resources
BLM and the Problems of Public Sector Management
Government Divestiture of BLM Grazing Rights
6. Conclusion: Policy Implications of the Property Rights Approach to Natural Resource Management
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