This paper examines how the "tragedy of the commons" for environmental and climate goods can be overcome. It argues that while economic theory defines these as non-excludable and rivalrous, legal frameworks, especially in the EU, lack a unified definition. The paper proposes a regulatory framework, potentially based on financial taxonomy, to establish property rights and ensure sustainable management.
Economy versus Law. The Need to Consider the Environment as a Common Good within the EU
Aristei, Luna
2024-01-01
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This paper examines how the "tragedy of the commons" for environmental and climate goods can be overcome. It argues that while economic theory defines these as non-excludable and rivalrous, legal frameworks, especially in the EU, lack a unified definition. The paper proposes a regulatory framework, potentially based on financial taxonomy, to establish property rights and ensure sustainable management.File in questo prodotto:
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