The Political Economy of Customs and Culture
Informal Solutions to the Commons Problem
Terry L Anderson editor Randy Simmons editor
Format:Hardback
Publisher:Rowman & Littlefield
Published:16th Mar '93
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Since the writings of Adam Smith, economists have understood the important role that private property rights play in a well functioning economic system. Without well-defined, enforced, and transferable property rights, the tragedy of the commons is said to result as in the classic case of over-fishing and over-grazing. This book challenges this narrow view of property rights by examining the role of informal constraints imposed by customs and culture. Recognizing that a great deal of human interaction takes place in the absence of individually specified rights, the authors challenge the notion that tragedy is inevitable within the commons.
These authors have produced a seminal work in what promises to be an exciting new field of research. * The Locksmith Review *
ISBN: 9780847677863
Dimensions: 229mm x 152mm x 25mm
Weight: 454g
260 pages