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Common Sense and Common Law for the Environment

Creating Wealth in Hummingbird Economies

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Common Sense and Common Law for the Environment

Creating Wealth in Hummingbird Economies

Description

In this provocative new book, Bruce Yandle explores the relationship between common law and environmental protection, and he discusses how people can limit environmental impact while living in a world of common access. Yandle examines today's most pressing environmental and natural resource management problems, including water quality, the ozone layer, acid rain, and access to groundwater contained in aquifers. He argues that common sense should dictate the simplest, least costly ways to address the problem of access to limited natural resources. Yandle challenges readers to invent methods for creating wealth by building appropriate institutions and enforcing intelligent laws. This book is essential reading for students and scholars of environmental economics, politics, and law.

Table of Contents

Chapter 1 Figures
Chapter 2 Charts
Chapter 3 Preface
Chapter 4 Everything Begins with a Commons
Chapter 5 Limiting Polluter Behavior
Chapter 6 Seeking Special Favors in a Systems-Managed Economy
Chapter 7 Common-Law Protection of Environmental Rights
Chapter 8 Automobile Emissions: Avoiding a Hummingbird Economy
Chapter 9 The Decline and Recovery of Common Law
Chapter 10 Some Final Thoughts on Hummingbird Economies
Chapter 11 Index

Product details

Published 29 Aug 1997
Format Ebook (Epub & Mobi)
Edition 1st
Extent 192
ISBN 9780742574236
Imprint Rowman & Littlefield Publishers
Series The Political Economy Forum
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing

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