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142 CHAPTER 7 Dollars and <strong>Environmental</strong> Sense: Economics of <strong>Environmental</strong> Issues<br />

7. Which of the following can be thought of <strong>as</strong> commons<br />

in the sense meant by Garrett Hardin? Explain your<br />

choice.<br />

(a) Tuna fisheries in the open ocean<br />

(b) Catfish in artificial freshwater ponds<br />

(c) Grizzly bears in Yellowstone National Park<br />

(d) A view of Central Park in New York City<br />

(e) Air over Central Park in New York City<br />

FURTHER READING<br />

Daly, H.E., and J. Farley, Ecological Economics: Principles and<br />

Applications (W<strong>as</strong>hington, DC: Island Press, 2003). Discusses<br />

an interdisciplinary approach to the economics of environment.<br />

Goodstein, E.S., Economics and the Environment, 3rd ed. (New<br />

York: Wiley, 2000).<br />

Hanley, Nick, J<strong>as</strong>on Shogren, and Ben White, <strong>Environmental</strong><br />

Economics in Theory and Practice, 2 nd ed., paperback (New<br />

York: Macmillan, 2007).<br />

Hardin, G., Tragedy of the Commons, <strong>Science</strong> 162: 1243–1248,<br />

1968. One of the most cited papers in both science and social<br />

science, this cl<strong>as</strong>sic work outlines the differences between<br />

individual interest and the common good.

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