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The Administration of Federal Range Lands

Marion Clawson

The Quarterly Journal of Economics, 1939, vol. 53, issue 3, 435-453

Abstract: I. Introduction; general goals of policy, 435. — II. Nature of public range lands, economic interrelationships with private lands, extent and location, trends in use, 438. — III. Land relationships, commensurability, dependency, 443. — IV. Regulations as to ownership of land, transfer of permits, maximum limits, grazing fees and capitalizable value of forage, special problems in year-round grazing area, 445. — V. General conclusions, retention of commensurability, stability of permits, abandonment of unnecessary regulations, removal of inequalities by revision of grazing fees and land charges, 449.

Date: 1939
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