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Overview

Daniel W. Bromley is affiliated with the University of Wisconsin-Madison in the United States. Their research involves diverse topics within social sciences and environmental studies, focusing notably on governance, economics, and societal issues.

Key topics addressed in their work include:

  • Marine and fisheries research
  • Coastal and Marine Management
  • Income, Poverty, and Inequality
  • Culture, Economy, and Development Studies
  • Political Conflict and Governance
  • Ethics in Business and Education
  • Emotions and Moral Behavior

Their academic contributions span several subfields of study such as:

  • Global and Planetary Change
  • Sociology and Political Science
  • Management, Monitoring, Policy and Law
  • Demography
  • Information Systems and Management

Bromley has published articles in various scholarly venues including:

  • Mind & Society
  • Elementa Science of the Anthropocene
  • World Development
  • Journal of Behavioral and Experimental Economics
  • Water Economics and Policy

Selected recent papers are:

  • The confusions of democracy: The Arab spring and beyond, 2022, World Development
  • The quest for fisheries governance, 2021, Elementa Science of the Anthropocene
  • Possessive individualism: A crisis of capitalism, 2021, Journal of Behavioral and Experimental Economics
  • Opening up is not showing up: human volition after the pandemic, 2021, Mind & Society
  • Rationality and fatalism: meanings and labels in pre-revolutionary Russia, 2020, Mind & Society

Frequent co-authors collaborating with Bromley include:

  • Hans Ellefsen
  • Gary D. Lynne
  • Andrew W. Stevens

Best Publications

  • Environment and economy: property rights and public policy.

    Daniel W. Bromley

  • Economic Interests and Institutions: The Conceptual Foundations of Public Policy

    Daniel W. Bromley

  • Making the commons work: theory, practice, and policy

    Daniel W. Bromley;David Feeny

  • Choices without Prices without Apologies

    Arild Vatn;Daniel W. Bromley

  • Sufficient Reason: Volitional Pragmatism and the Meaning of Economic Institutions

    Daniel W. Bromley

  • Property relations and economic development: the other land reform.

    Daniel W. Bromley

  • Indigenous land rights in sub-Saharan Africa: Appropriation, security and investment demand

    Espen Sjaastad;Daniel W. Bromley

  • The Commons, Common Property, and Environmental Policy

    Daniel W. Bromley

  • Issues in ecosystem valuation: improving information for decision making

    Gail Bingham;Richard Bishop;Michael Brody;Daniel Bromley

  • Formalising property relations in the developing world: The wrong prescription for the wrong malady

    Daniel W. Bromley

  • The ideology of Efficiency: Searching for a Theory of Policy Analysis*

    Daniel W Bromley

  • Agricultural Runoff as a Nonpoint Externality: A Theoretical Development

    Ronald C. Griffin;Daniel W. Bromley

  • The handbook of environmental economics

    D.W. Bromley

  • Property rights, externalities, and resource degradation: locating the tragedy.

    Bruce A. Larson;Daniel W. Bromley

  • Abdicating responsibility: the deceits of fisheries policy.

    Daniel W. Bromley

  • Private property rights and presumptive policy entitlements: reconsidering the premises of rural policy.

    Daniel W. Bromley;Ian Hodge

  • Institutional arrangements for management of rural resources: common-property regimes

    C. J. N. Gibbs;D. W. Bromley

  • The Prejudices of Property Rights: On Individualism, Specificity, and Security in Property Regimes

    Espen Sjaastad;Daniel W. Bromley

  • On Risk, Transactions, and Economic Development in the Semiarid Tropics*

    Daniel W. Bromley;Jean-Paul Chavas

  • Pillars of Prosperity: The Political Economics of Development Clusters

    Daniel W. Bromley

  • Environment and Economy: Property Rights and Public Policy.@@@Free Market Environmentalism.

    David Pearce;Daniel W. Bromley;Terry L. Anderson;Donald R. Leal

Frequent Co-Authors

Jean-Paul Chavas
Jean-Paul Chavas University of Wisconsin–Madison
Brent Swallow
Brent Swallow University of Alberta
Arild Vatn
Arild Vatn Norwegian University of Life Sciences
Kathleen Segerson
Kathleen Segerson University of Connecticut
Jouni Paavola
Jouni Paavola University of Leeds
David Pearce
David Pearce University College London
John W. Payne
John W. Payne Duke University
Bryan G. Norton
Bryan G. Norton Georgia Institute of Technology
Richard B. Norgaard
Richard B. Norgaard University of California, Berkeley
Glenn W. Suter
Glenn W. Suter Environmental Protection Agency

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