Inefficient utilization of resources - An anti-commons view in the fishing sector: the aquaculture problem.

Anti-Commons Theory is a very recent development in the area of property rights. It intends to explain why an “anti-commons” emerges and why resources may be prone to underuse. In an anti-commons situation there are too many exclusion rights that lead to the under--use of resources. In Portugal, too...

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Autor principal: Filipe,José António (author)
Outros Autores: Ferreira,Manuel Alberto M. (author), Coelho,Manuel Pacheco (author)
Formato: article
Idioma:eng
Publicado em: 2008
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País:Portugal
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Resumo:Anti-Commons Theory is a very recent development in the area of property rights. It intends to explain why an “anti-commons” emerges and why resources may be prone to underuse. In an anti-commons situation there are too many exclusion rights that lead to the under--use of resources. In Portugal, too many people (and institutions) have been involved in the approval processes of aquaculture projects. They may be involved in reaching a decision about the approval of a project which gives rise to the under-utilization of the resources promoters aimed to exploit. In fact, it takes so long to approve a project that the time required for its implementation is excessively delayed.