Over at Cafe Hayek , Don Boudreaux blogs about fishing and property rights. This got me thinking: What is necessary for rational allocation of fishing rights? Clearly, treating the ocean's fish as totally unownable is problematic, as that sort of thing would naturally lead to overfishing. At first...
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Natural Order
by
Grant
on Tue, Oct 2 2007
Filed under: Environment, Property Rights, Hayek, Commons
[My very first post on this LvMI-hosted blog. Also, I see this was my first "Avatar"-related piece.] Dan McLaughlin asks the first of these interesting questions on the Mises blog, http://mises.org/daily/2718 . The second question is mine, and I addressed it briefly in the blog responses to...
Posted to
TT's Lost in Tokyo
by
TokyoTom
on Thu, Sep 27 2007
Filed under: tragedy of commons, environment, Malthus, mises, property, markets, ostrom, yandle, fisheries