CONFLICTING RIGHTS TO RURAL RESOURCES: A Research Strategy for Improved Public Choice

L. Libby
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INTRODUCfiON There are two basic underlying premises for this paper. The first one is that economics is still a useful discipline. That is, an understanding of economic concepts can contribute to a diagnostic analysis of socio-economic change in the Northeast (among other things), identification of policy options, and even choice. Economic paradigms are versatile and mobile. They help people decide how to deal with all difficult social problems. This assertion is certainly not a foregone conclusion and has in fact been contested rather vigorously. In some circles, clearly those less inform,ed, economics as a discipline has been labeled the viilain, the cause for social ills from poor roads to dirty air and water. I would not suggest that all economic advice is good, but that is the fault of the practitioner, not the discipline. Economics, like any other social science, can generate apparent scientific objectivity to support just about any motive of the user. There are virtually no sterile concepts in the discipline. When used to guide choice, all economic principles acquire a normative flavor, inevitably benefiting some interests more than others. Scarcity, the beginning of economics, means interdependence and choice based normative judgments. The challenge for economists as social scientists and particularly as policy analysts is to employ the robustness for the discipline for useful purpose, to provide . insights helpful to policy and avoid being intimidated by our own discipline. This leads me to my second premise, that judgments, prescriptions and analyses by economists are probably as good as or better than those offered by anyone else. We owe itJo ourselves to be involved. My purpose in this paper is to examine several policy issues surrounding our conference theme in the context of providing information useful for decisions. I am not reporting on a specific research project, but will draw on recent studies in suggesting an appropriate research theme. In essence, my assertion is that to be helpful in current efforts by society to render timely, sensitive decisions on use or misuse of natural resources, economists must pay more attention to the process and rules by which rights, access and opportunities to use those resources are distributed among people. First, the straw man.
农村资源权利冲突:改善公共选择的研究策略
本文有两个基本前提。首先,经济学仍然是一门有用的学科。也就是说,对经济概念的理解有助于对东北地区的社会经济变化(以及其他事情)进行诊断分析,确定政策选择,甚至做出选择。经济模式是通用的和可移动的。他们帮助人们决定如何处理所有困难的社会问题。这一断言当然不是一个既定的结论,事实上,它受到了相当激烈的质疑。在某些圈子里,显然是那些不太了解情况的人,经济学作为一门学科被贴上了恶棍的标签,是造成从糟糕的道路到肮脏的空气和水等社会弊病的原因。我不会说所有的经济建议都是好的,但这是实践者的错,而不是这门学科的错。经济学,像任何其他社会科学一样,可以产生明显的科学客观性来支持用户的任何动机。在这门学科中实际上没有枯燥的概念。当用来指导选择时,所有的经济原则都获得了一种规范的味道,不可避免地使一些人比其他人更受益。稀缺性是经济学的起源,它意味着基于规范性判断的相互依赖和选择。作为社会科学家的经济学家,尤其是作为政策分析师的经济学家,面临的挑战是将学科的稳健性用于有用的目的,提供。有助于制定政策的见解,避免被我们自己的纪律吓倒。这就引出了我的第二个前提,即经济学家的判断、处方和分析可能与其他任何人一样好,甚至更好。我们自己也应该参与进来。我在本文中的目的是在提供对决策有用的信息的背景下,研究围绕我们会议主题的几个政策问题。我不是在报告一个具体的研究项目,但将借鉴最近的研究建议一个适当的研究主题。从本质上讲,我的主张是,为了帮助当前社会对自然资源的使用或滥用做出及时、敏感的决定,经济学家必须更多地关注使用这些资源的权利、途径和机会在人们之间分配的过程和规则。首先是稻草人。
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