Last week, I was a guest on Kim Krawiec's "Taboo Trades" podcast--"a podcast about things we are not supposed to sell, but do anyway"--to discuss how tradeable rights have helped advance marine conservation. The discussion drew upon my (co-authored) article "Learning How to Fish," which had been previously published in the UCLA Journal of Environmental Law and Policy.
As we discussed, fishery conservation is a particularly good example of how property rights and markets can advance environmental goals. This is not merely a matter or economic theory, as we now have substantial empirical evidence of how the use of such tools can work.
One thing that is particularly neat about the "Taboo Trades" podcast is that it is put together by Professor Krawiec's class on "Taboo Trades" at the Univers

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