
A sufficiently critical (of government) but perhaps insufficiently self-critical (i.e. of capitalism) application of capitalist economics to environmental problems. Property rights solutions that encourage market processes are proposed for public land management, outdoor recreation, water quantity and quality, and ocean fisheries. The final chapter tackles the "tougher problems" of global warming and acid rain. Annotation copyright Book News, Inc. Portland, Or.
Page Count:
196
Publication Date:
1991-02-13
ISBN-10:
0813311012
ISBN-13:
9780813311012
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