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Nature’s Case for Restoring Strong Property Rights

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Posted on November 5, 1994 by Environment Probe

In this presentation to a Student Seminar on Public Policy Issues in 1994, Elizabeth Brubaker describes the ways in which individuals and businesses use property rights to protect the environment and how, when governments take away property rights, the environment suffers.

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