Document Type

Article

Journal/Book Title/Conference

Economic Research Institute Study paper

Volume

68

Issue

4

Publisher

Utah State University

Publication Date

12-1-1968

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First Page

1

Last Page

28

Abstract

Studies of the grazing fee problem by western universities and government agencies have focused on the economic and welfare implications of changes in grazing fee policy. Ignored in these studies are the problems of ethics and legal precedent. This paper examines (1) the theory and practice of handling real property and (2) legal precedent as they apply to the grazing fee problem.

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