Tables, Figures, and Map | |
Acknowledgments | |
Introduction From a Liability to an Asset: Developing Markets for Wildlife | |
The Economic Organization of Wildlife Institutions | p. 1 |
In the Interests of Wildlife: Overcoming the Tradition of Public Rights | p. 25 |
The Economics of Fatal Mistakes: Fiscal Mechanisms for Preserving Endangered Predators | p. 43 |
Strategic Pricing in the Fur Trade: The Hudson's Bay Company, 1700-1763 | p. 61 |
The Economics of Elk Management | p. 89 |
A New Paradigm in Wildlife Conservation: Using Markets to Produce Big Game Hunting | p. 109 |
The Capitalist Tool: Wildlife Management in Colorado's Sangre de Cristo Mountains | p. 127 |
Who Owns the Elephants? The Political Economy of Saving the African Elephant | p. 147 |
Property Rights Contracting and the Commercialization of Biodiversity | p. 167 |
Index | p. 179 |
About the Political Economy Forum and the Authors | p. 187 |
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