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Environmental Markets? Links to Austrians

Here’s a partial list of useful articles, alphabetically by author:

Terry L. Anderson and J. Bishop Grewell
Property Rights Solutions for the Global Commons: Bottom-Up or Top-Down?
http://www.law.duke.edu/shell/cite.pl?10+Duke+Envtl.+L.+&+Pol’y+F.+73+pdf

H. Barnett and Bruce Yandle
The End of the Externality Revolution
http://mises.org/Journals/Scholar/Barnett.Pdf

Walter Block 
Environmentalism and Economic Freedom: the Case for Private Property Rights
http://mises.org/Etexts/Environfreedom.Pdf

Robert W. McGee and Walter E. Block
Pollution Trading Permits as a Form of Market Socialism and the Search for a Real Market Solution to Environmental Pollution
http://www.walterblock.com/publications/pollution_trading_permits.pdf
 
John Bratland
Toward a Calculational Theory and Policy of Intergenerational Sustainability
http://mises.org/Journals/Qjae/Pdf/Qjae9_2_2.Pdf

Roy E. Cordato
Toward An Austrian Theory of Environmental Economics
http://mises.org/journals/qjae/pdf/qjae7_1_1.pdf

The Common Law Approach to Pollution Prevention; a Roundtable Discussion (1997) ( Hope Babcock, Elizabeth Brubaker, David Schoenbrod, Bruce Yandle, Michael Krauss )
http://www.Cei.org/Pdf/1353.Pdf

Peter J. Hill

Market-Based Environmentalism and the Free Market; they’re Not the Same
http://www.independent.org/Pdf/Tir/Tir_01_3_Hill.Pdf

Murray N. Rothbard 
Law, Property Rights, and Air Pollution
http://mises.org/Rothbard/Lawproperty.Pdf

Fred L. Smith Jr 
The Bankruptcy of Collectivist Environmental Policy
http://www.Cei.org/Pdf/3238.Pdf

Fred L. Smith, Jr. 
Eco-Socialism: Threat to Liberty around the World
http://www.Cei.org/Pdf/3818.Pdf

Robert J. Smith 
Resolving the Tragedy of the Commons by Creating Private Property Rights in Wildlife
http://www.cato.org/pubs/journal/cj1n2-1.html

Ludwig von Mises 
“The Limits of Property Rights and the Problems of External Costs and External Economies”, in Human Action
http://mises.org/humanaction/chap23sec6.asp

Bruce Yandle
Coase, Pigou, and Environmental Rights
http://www.environnement-propriete.org/english/documentation/doc/Coase_Pigou_and_Environmental_Rights_Bruce_Yandle.pdf

Bruce Yandle
The Commons: Tragedy or Triumph?

  1. TokyoTom
    October 12th, 2007 at 06:35 | #1

    Thanks for the head’s up, Martin. The links all work now.

  2. martinf
    October 11th, 2007 at 22:58 | #2

    By the way, you’ve got to be careful with capital letters in links. If you copy and paste some of the links, it doesn’t work. Some work, but others don’t. You should change these ones:

    Pollution Trading Permits as a form of Market Socialism and the Search for a Real Market Solution to Environmental Pollution

    Robert W. McGee and Walter E. Block
    http://www.walterblock.com/publications/pollution_trading_permits.pdf

    Resolving the Tragedy of the Commons by Creating Private Property Rights in Wildlife

    Robert J. Smith
    http://www.cato.org/pubs/journal/cj1n2-1.html

    And the latest one in Acton doesn’t work.

  3. martinf
    October 11th, 2007 at 22:12 | #3

    Really interesting list, thanks for sharing it. The “theory of market failure” is one of the most exciting topics of economics for me.

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