John Baden
John A. Baden is founder and chairman of the Foundation for Research on Economics and the Environment (FREE) based in Bozeman, Montana.
In 1977 Baden co-authored Managing the Commons[1] with Garrett Hardin, the author of the essay "The Tragedy of the Commons". The book, which is currently out of print, is a collection of articles exploring the themes raised in Hardin's original essay.
Bibliography
Table of Contents of Managing the Commons, by Garrett Hardin and John Baden (editors)[1]
- What Marx Missed, Garrett Hardin
- On the Checks to Population, William Forster Lloyd
- The Tragedy of the Commons, Garrett Hardin
- Intuition First, Then Rigor, Garrett Hardin
- An Algebraic Theory of the Commons, H.V. Muhsam
- A Model of the Commons, Jay M. Anderson
- Denial and Disguise, Garrett Hardin
- The Tragedy of the Commons Revisited, Beryl L. Crowe
- An Operational Analysis of "Responsibility", Garrett Hardin
- Killing the Goose, Daniel Fife
- The Economics of Overexploitation, Colin W. Clark
- A Test of the Tragedy of the Commons, James A. Wilson
- Ethical Implications of Carrying Capacity, Garrett Hardin
- Rewards of Pejoristic Thinking, Garrett Hardin
- A Primer for the Management of Common Pool Resources, John Baden
- The Social Costs of Reducing Social Cost, Gordon Tullock
- A Theory for Institutional Analysis of Common Pool Problems, Vincent Ostrom and Elinor Ostrom
- Collective Action and the Tragedy of the Commons, Elinor Ostrom
- Communes and the Logic of the Commons, Kari Bullock and John Baden
- From Free Grass to Fences: Transforming the Commons of the American West, Terry L. Anderson and P. J. Hill
- Environmental Resource Management: Public or Private? Robert L. Bish
- Property Rights, Environmental Quality, and the Management of National Forests, John Baden and Richard Stroup
- Neospartan Hedonists, Adult Toy Aficionados, and the Rationing of Public Lands, John Baden
- Population, Ethnicity, and Public Goods: The Logic of Interest-Group Strategy, John Baden
- Living on a Lifeboat, Garrett Hardin
- Commons and Community: The Idea of a Public, Kenneth E. Boulding
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References
External links
- Baden's bio, from FREE's website
- An extensive list of Baden's columns from 1989 to the present
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