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Mark Kanazawa - Golden Rules - 9780226258676 - V9780226258676
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Golden Rules

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Description for Golden Rules Hardback. Fresh water has become scarce and will become even more so in the coming years, as continued population growth places ever greater demands on the supply of fresh water. This book draws on historical sources to trace the emergence of the current framework for resolving water-rights issues to California in the 1850s, during the Gold Rush. Series: Markets and Governments in Economic History. Num Pages: 336 pages, 17 halftones, 21 line drawings, 5 tables. BIC Classification: 1KBBWF; 3JH; LNCR; RNFD. Category: (G) General (US: Trade). Dimension: 60 x 90 x 25. Weight in Grams: 635.
Fresh water has become scarce and will become even more so in the coming years, as continued population growth places ever greater demands on the supply of fresh water. At the same time, options for increasing that supply look to be ever more limited. No longer can we rely on technological solutions to meet growing demand. What we need is better management of the available water supply to ensure it goes further toward meeting basic human needs. But better management requires that we both understand the history underlying our current water regulation regime and think seriously about what changes to the law could be beneficial. For Golden Rules, Mark Kanazawa draws on previously untapped historical sources to trace the emergence of the current framework for resolving water-rights issues to California in the 1850s, when Gold Rush miners flooded the newly formed state. The need to circumscribe water use on private property in support of broader societal objectives brought to light a number of fundamental issues about how water rights ought to be defined and enforced through a system of laws. Many of these issues reverberate in today's contentious debates about the relative merits of government and market regulation. By understanding how these laws developed across California's mining camps and common-law courts, we can also gain a better sense of the challenges associated with adopting new property-rights regimes in the twenty-first century.

Product Details

Format
Hardback
Publication date
2015
Publisher
The University of Chicago Press United States
Number of pages
336
Condition
New
Series
Markets and Governments in Economic History
Number of Pages
336
Place of Publication
, United States
ISBN
9780226258676
SKU
V9780226258676
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About Mark Kanazawa
Mark Kanazawa is professor of economics at Carleton College.

Reviews for Golden Rules
"There has not been much new in the property rights literature for some time, and Kanazawa's book, based on analysis of newspapers, nineteenth-century court cases, and early mining camp rules and company records, is a wonderful addition. It will have broad appeal among legal scholars, historians and students of the American West, political scientists studying local common pool resource management, and economists interested in the development and modification of property Institutions and the role of transaction costs in influencing outcomes." (Gary D. Libecap, University of California, Santa Barbara)

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