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Title: One man’s trash is another man’s treasure: A comparative analysis of property rights in solid waste
Author: Danese, Giuseppe
Keywords: Property rights
Solid waste
Waste pickers
Informal economy
resnullius
Issue Date: 2017
Citation: Danese, G. (2017) One man’s trash is another man’s treasure: A comparative analysis of property rights in solid waste. Working papers: Economics. N.º 2, 34 p.
Abstract: Previous literature has studied waste picking as an economic, social and environmental phenomenon of great importance in countries characterized by ineffective waste collection and recycli ng programs. The legal foundations of waste picking have, however, received little scholarly attention. Surveys conducted with waste pickers from 5 cities (Bogotá, Pune, Belo Horizonte, Durban, Nakuru) find that existing, and often hostile, regulations and competition from new entrants are key concerns for the waste pickers. In this paper, I argue that a ny system of legal rules that tries to exclude the waste pickers from the waste value chain results in h igh transaction costs and risks further aggravating existing social injustices. Several inclusive property right regimes are conceivable, from waste picker ownership of waste to a res nullius (nobody’s property) regime complemented by a right of first possession . R es nullius create s incentives for the stake holders of waste to specialize in different segments of the collection and recycling chain. P o ssible drawbacks of this regime are dissipating rents because of open access to waste .
Peer review: no
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/10400.14/25177
Publisher Version: https://ideas.repec.org/p/cap/wpaper/022017.html
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