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Record #187911:

Protecting the Antarctic commons: problems of economic efficiency / Bernard P. Herber.

Title: Protecting the Antarctic commons: problems of economic efficiency / Bernard P. Herber.
Author(s): Herber, Bernard P.
Date: 2007.
Publisher: Tuscon, AZ: University of Arizona. Udall Centre for Studies in Public Policy
Abstract: Uses benchmark of "economic efficiency" and analysis of concepts of public goods, private goods, externalities and natural resource commons to assess degree to which present economic uses of Antarctic are rational and sustainable. Analyzes adequacy of Antarctic Treaty System to direct important policy role in face of difficulty markets encounter in pricing benefits and costs of public goods (e.g. science in Antarctica); Antarctic natural resource commons; and significant externalities that accompany allocation of Antarctic private goods (e.g. fishing and tourism). Discusses alternative strategies to attain long-term sustainability of globally strategic Antarctic commons and natural resources in light of emerging trends of economic globalization and retrenchment of political multilateralism.
Keywords: 33 -- Economics.
330.524 -- Natural resources.
504.062 -- Natural resources, conservation.
338 -- Economic management.
341.24 -- Treaties, international: Antarctic Treaty System (ATS).
001.89 -- Research programmes.
639.2 -- Fisheries.
796.51.7 -- Tourism.
K -- Economics and economic development.
(*7) -- Antarctic regions.
(*80) -- Southern Ocean.
Location(s): SCO: SPRI-SHF: (*7) : 330.524[2007]
ISBN: 9781931143318
SPRI record no.: 187911

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