Propriétarisation : la voie pour une gestion raisonnable et durable de la nature ?
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Abstract
In the second half of the twentieth century, theories were developed which asserted that property rights and the markets that develop thanks to them are the best way to manage natural resources in a reasonable and sustainable way. This tradition is in particular opposed to the idea of the economist Pigou, who considered that the only way to deal with the environmental issue was to regulate property rights and government intervention through taxes. In this article, we begin by outlining the arguments of the main economic articles that have been used as a basis for this approach, and then go on to suggest a number of theoretical critical arguments to these theses.
English title: Proprietarization: The Way for a Reasonable and Durable Management of Nature?
Keywords: Property, Commons, Co-Ownership, Environmental Philosophy, Economic Philosophy
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