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Privatizing Public Lands, Hardback Book

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This work critically examines the thesis that public lands would be more productive if they were private, or, failing that, managed as if they were private.

The author argues that there is no sense of `productivity' for which it is true that greater productivity is both desirable and a likely consequence of privatizing public lands or `marketizing' their management.

The discussion is self-contained, with background chapters on federal lands, management agencies, economics, and ethics.

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