Using economic theories of regulation and bureaucratic behavior, Gary Libecap examines the chronic and costly tenure insecurity to nearly 180 million acres of western rangeland - an area larger than New England and the Mid-Atlantic states combined. The conflict between ranchers, environmentalists, and the Interior Department in the 1980s reflects these continuing past conditions and can only be permanently resolved through the granting of clear property titles to those who use the land.
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