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The emergence of state property rights legislation: A comparative state policy analysis.
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The emergence of state property rights legislation: A comparative state policy analysis./
Author:
Emerson, Kirk.
Description:
263 p.
Notes:
Co-Chairs: Charles R. Wise; Rosemary o'Leary.
Contained By:
Dissertation Abstracts International58-09A.
Subject:
Environmental Sciences. -
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ISBN:
0591613980
The emergence of state property rights legislation: A comparative state policy analysis.
Emerson, Kirk.
The emergence of state property rights legislation: A comparative state policy analysis.
- 263 p.
Co-Chairs: Charles R. Wise; Rosemary o'Leary.
Thesis (Ph.D.)--Indiana University, 1997.
The research methodologies used in this dissertation include a combination of descriptive historical evaluation, qualitative analyses, and more quantitative correlational studies and categorical data analyses, including ordered logistic regression.
ISBN: 0591613980Subjects--Topical Terms:
676987
Environmental Sciences.
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The research methodologies used in this dissertation include a combination of descriptive historical evaluation, qualitative analyses, and more quantitative correlational studies and categorical data analyses, including ordered logistic regression.
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Since 1991, half of the American states have adopted statutes addressing the protection of private property from regulatory intrusions of government. This dissertation explores the extent to which these and related political and policy developments represent a major shift in public policy toward environmental, natural resource, and land use regulation.
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The research provides an account of the rise of private property rights onto the national policy agenda in the early 1990s, tracing the institutional development of federal environmental law and regulation and the judicial doctrine of regulatory takings; the public philosophy and programmatic ideas of property rights advocacy; and the mobilization of the wise use and property rights movement and the changing nature of environmental politics and partisan politics.
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The state property rights legislation is analyzed and classified into preliminary measures, assessment bills, compensation provisions, and conflict resolution approaches. Drawing from comparative state policy literature, the researcher then compares five theoretical approaches to account for the adoption of these statutes: including the problem context, economic impacts, political influences (e.g. political ideology, political culture, and partisanship), organized interests, and institutional resources. It is hypothesized and tested that multiple factors, including economic well-being, partisanship and high legislative turnover, interest group strength, and institutional commitment and capacity, contribute to the likelihood of states adopting strong private property rights legislation.
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Among the major research findings are that prior levels of environmental policy commitment and the proportion of "neo-legislators" are the most significant predictors of state property rights measures. It was also found that the adoption of strong property rights measures is also influenced by organized interests representing resource-based industries and by Republican-dominated legislatures. It is concluded that, rather than representing a major national shift in public policies, the pattern of adoption of property rights legislation underscores and broadens the differences among states in their regulation and management of land and environmental resources.
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