Regulation for Privatization of Natural Resources for Common Use
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https://doi.org/10.22517/23447214.8321Keywords:
Depredación de recursos naturales de uso común, Mecanismo de autogestión, Tragedia del terreno comúnAbstract
This article discusses the problems concerning the regulation of natural resources commonly used dynamic systemically evaluated the mechanism of privatization, from the formulation of dynamic hypotheses. It is considered appropriate to establish an investigation, in order to illuminate the following question: How is it that a country so rich can plunder their common resources, and be able to explain this situation evaluated through system dynamics modeling with the mechanism of regulation privatization generic level and at the level of a specific case? An initial step was given to try to address the research question in this article is to explore the dynamic implications by designing systemic dynamic model for the mechanism of privatization, at two levels of conceptual complexity: a generic and one specific to a common natural resource, conducting experiments to see if the theory of regulation explains or does not explain the worrying situation treaty covering the use in Colombia.Downloads
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