Institutional Evolution and the Environmental Kuznets Curve

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This paper examines how institutions for managing environmental resources change over time with economic development and the seriousness of environmental problems. Different problems tend to be more serious at different levels of development requiring different approaches. A major point is that traditional systems of management in poorer countries were often effective at managing common good resources, and institutions that replicate their advantages should be encouraged at higher levels of economic development as well

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