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Aquaculture procedures in Portugal and Bulgaria. Anti-commons and bureaucracy
José Filipe (Filipe, J. A.); Manuel Ferreira (Ferreira, M. A. M.); Manuel Coelho (Coelho, M.); Desislava Yordanova (Yordanova, D. I.);
Journal Title
International Journal of Academic Research
Year (definitive publication)
2011
Language
English
Country
Azerbaijan
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Abstract
This work intends to show how two countries deal with aquaculture projects approval and the necessary procedures. Very often there are problems because there are many procedures to deal with in aquaculture. Bureaucracy gets evident what delays projects’ approval and implementation. As a result, there are severe consequences when projects exploitation is made and there is an evident loss of value. Theory of anti-commons is presented in this perspective. When an “anti-commons” appears, resources’ under-use may happen. In such a situation of anti-commons too many exclusion rights exist, leading to a probable under-use of resources.
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Keywords
Aquaculture,Anti-commons,Property rights,Exclusion rights