Donald Leal, Terry Anderson
09/01/1997
Enviro-Capitalists:Doing Good WhileDoing WellBy Terry L. Anderson and Donald R. Leal
Donald Leal, Terry Anderson
08/26/1997
Wall Street JournalAugust 26,1997
By Terry L. Anderson and Donald R. Leal
Donald Leal
08/05/1997
Sacramento BeeAugust 5, 1997
Forest Service Roads Opened form Recreation Would Defray Costs
By Donald R. Leal
Daniel Benjamin
08/01/1997
By Daniel K. Benjamin
Insecure property rights
induce trespassers and
forest owners to cut
tress on short rotations
and not to replant.
Daniel Benjamin
08/01/1997
By Daniel K. Benjamin
Unit pricing reduced
the volume of garbage
presented for collection
by 37 percent.

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