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Technical Change and The Commons

Dale Squires1; Niels Vestergaard2

1 U.S. National Marine Fisheries Service · 2 University of Southern Denmark

The Review of Economics and Statistics 2013 open access

Abstract This paper addresses normative exploitation of common renewable resources with changes in technology and technical, allocative, and scale efficiency that exacerbate the commons problem and externality. Their impact depends on the rate and nature of change, investment, and state of property rights. An augmented fundamental equation of renewable resources with a modified marginal stock effect and a new marginal technology effect account for changes in disembodied and embodied technology and technical efficiency. Neglecting these changes generates misleading policy advice and dynamic inefficiency with overaccumulation of physical and natural capital and sizable foregone rents. An empirical application illustrates.

DOI
10.1162/rest_a_00346
Volume
95 (5)
Pages
1769-1787
Language
en
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