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The Independent Review
Volume 12 Number 3
Winter 2008


Resource Exhaustibility: A Myth Refuted by Entrepreneurial Capital Maintenance
By John Brätland

Claims that oil deposits and other extractive resources are “exhaustible” often conflate physical exhaustion (total depletion of the physical stock of a resource) with economic exhaustion (loss of the expected profitability required to induce resource owners to continue extracting and marketing the resource). Yet that distinction is crucial, because when private-property rights are unencumbered, entrepreneurs usually have several strategies available for maintaining the economic value of their firms while they continue to operate them.




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