Incommensurability and Property Rights in the Natural Environment

Environmental Politics, 26 (2017): 502-520

18 Pages Posted: 24 Aug 2023

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Billy Christmas

West Virginia University - College of Business & Economics; New York University, School of Law

Date Written: 2017

Abstract

Cost-benefit analysis has been criticised on the basis that it cannot compute the value of environmental goods whose value constitutively defies monetary valuation. Two forms of incommensurability make monetary valuation problematic: constitutive incommensurability and quantitative incommensurability. These pose a threat only to shadow pricing, and not the formation of prices in an actual market. Where property rights to environmental goods are appropriately assigned, the prices that form reflect the actual uses persons put them to, given their value commitments. In a real market, the formation of prices does not depend upon the assignment of cardinal values via monetary valuation; rather, the formation of prices is a side effect of the way in which environmental goods are used. A property right gives one the right to reject terms of exchange one deems inappropriate. Where sale of an environmental good is deemed inappropriate, it is kept out of the cash nexus. Incommensurability therefore precludes cost-benefit analysis, but not markets in environmental goods where property rights are appropriately allocated.

Keywords: Incommensurability, Prices, Environmental Goods, Property, Cost-Benefit Analysis

JEL Classification: K11, K32, D23, D61, F64, P14, P18, P26, P28, Q11, Q21, Q31, Q51, Q57

Suggested Citation

Christmas, Billy, Incommensurability and Property Rights in the Natural Environment ( 2017). Environmental Politics, 26 (2017): 502-520, Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=4549249

Billy Christmas (Contact Author)

West Virginia University - College of Business & Economics ( email )

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New York University, School of Law ( email )

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