Before the arrival of Europeans, Native Americans had thriving societies based on governing structures and property rights that encouraged productivity and trade. These traditional economies were crippled by federal law. This book provides the knowledge for tribes trapped in 'white tape' to revitalize their economies and communities.
Terry L. Anderson Livres






Suggests free market ideas as solutions to environmental problems. Property rights solutions that encourage market processes are proposed for public land management, outdoor recreation, water quantity and quality and ocean fisheries. Also discussed are the problems of global warming and acid rain.
You Have to Admit It's Getting Better: From Economic Prosperity to Environmental Quality
- 300pages
- 11 heures de lecture
The book argues that economic growth and environmental quality are not mutually exclusive; they can coexist when the right incentives are in place. The author emphasizes the importance of fostering institutions of freedom over regulatory approaches to resource management. By focusing on this balance, it is possible to achieve sustainable development that benefits both the economy and the environment.
Breaking the Environmental Policy Gridlock
- 182pages
- 7 heures de lecture
Focusing on the challenges of environmental policy reform, the book highlights the current gridlock in Congress despite advances in economic and social programs. It presents actionable strategies for policymakers and opinion leaders to overcome these obstacles, providing specific recommendations aimed at fostering new environmental initiatives. Through analysis and insights, it seeks to inspire effective change in the realm of environmental policy.
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Eigentumsrechte im Frontier
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Der Geophysiker Alex Bauer macht eine erschreckende Entdeckung. Die magnetischen Erdpole werden sich mit einem Schlag umkehren. Der Impuls würde jegliche Elektronik zerstören. Die eine Welt ohne Strom. Gemeinsam mit einer Wissenschaftlerin des MIT versucht er das Ereignis aufzuhalten. Doch dann passiert es.