Rent Capture and the Feasibility of Tropical Forest Management
Jeffrey Vincent
Land Economics, 1990, vol. 66, issue 2, 212-223
Abstract:
Hyde, Amacher, and Magrath (1996) imply that deforestation and timber rents (logging revenue minus logging costs other than timber fees) are not subjects that justify policymakers' attention, arguing that market responses limit the scope of deforestation ...
Date: 1990
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