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The Tragedy of the Commons: Property Rights and Markets as Solutions to Resource and Environmental Problems

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Type: Journal Article
Author: Libecap, Gary D.
Journal: Australian Journal of Agricultural and Resource Economics
Volume: 53
Page(s): 129-144
Date: 2009
URI: https://hdl.handle.net/10535/6315
Sector: Fisheries
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Subject(s): fisheries
efficiency
economic growth
environmental economics
ecological economics
Abstract: "In one way or another, all environmental and natural resource problems associated with overexploitation or under provision of public goods, arise from incompletely defined and enforced property rights. As a result private decision makers do not consider or internalize social benefits and costs in their production or investment actions. The gap between private and social net returns results in externalities – harmful effects on third parties: overfishing, excessive air pollution, unwarranted extraction or diversion of ground or surface water, extreme depletion of oil and gas reservoirs. These situations are all examples of the ‘The Tragedy of the Commons’. In this paper, I consider options for mitigating the losses of open access: common or group property regimes, government tax and regulation policy, more formal private property rights. I briefly summarize the problems and advantages of each option and describe why there has been move toward rights-based instruments in recent years: ITQ (individual transferable quotas), tradable emission permits, and private water rights. Introductions to the papers in the special issue follow."

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