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Property-Rights Regimes and Natural Resources: A Conceptual Analysis
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1992
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Public PolicyEconomicsOwnership StructureEnvironmental LawNatural ResourcesConceptual SchemaHuman RightsLawBusinessLand RedistributionLand EconomicsNatural Resource EconomicsTerm Common-propertyProperty RelationMaine Lobster IndustryIntellectual PropertyEnvironmental Policy
The term common-property is an example of a term repeatedly used to refer to property owned by a government or by no one. It is also used for property owned by a community of resource users. Such usage leads to confusion in scientific study and policy analysis. In this paper we develop a conceptual schema for arraying property-rights regimes that distinguishes among diverse bundles of rights ranging from authorized user, to claimant, to proprietor, and to owner. We apply this conceptual schema to analyze findings from a variety of empirical settings including the Maine lobster industry.
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