Rapacious Resource Depletion, Excessive Investment and Insecure Property Rights: A Puzzle
Frederick (Rick) van der Ploeg
Environmental & Resource Economics, 2011, vol. 48, issue 1, 105-128
Keywords: Exhaustible resources; Hotelling rule; Hartwick rule; Capital; Sustainable consumption; Fractionalization; Seepage; Interconnected pools; Insecure property rights; Differential game; Genuine saving; Adjusted net saving; E20; F32; O13; Q01; Q32 (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2011
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