Abstract
In an equilibrium framework, optimal management of renewable resources in the presence of growing demand or externalities leads to steady states that differ from those characterized by rate of interest equals rate of change in growth plus rate of change in prices. Measures to reach an optimum with externalities other than direct controls are found to be critically mediated by the costs of harvesting.
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