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Droits de propriété ressources communes: Cas de la peche et des prelevements d'eau douce [Property Rights and the Commons: Insights from Fisheries and Freshwater Resources]

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Grafton, Quentin

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Presses Universitaires D'aix-Marseille

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The paper selectively reviews the property rights literature and experiences with marine capture fisheries and freshwater extraction. The contribution is twofold. First, it provides a way to compare property rights regimes (private property, community rights and open access) in terms of fugacious resources. Second, it gives a framework with 10 criteria that can be used when establishing or revising 'cap and trade' programs in capture fisheries or for freshwater extractions.

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La propriete a l'epreuve de la mer

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2037-12-31
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