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Farmland and open space protection, growth management policy - Land use and environmental policy, institutional economics
Larry Libby is Interim Director of the John Glenn Institute for Public Service and Public Policy and former holder of university's C. William Swank Chair in Rural-Urban Policy, housed within AED Economics. His research program focuses on the economic consequences of alternative institutional devices for affecting patterns of resource use. He works on subjects related to competition for land and water at the rural-urban interface; policies designed to affect the rights and responsibilities of competitors for natural resources; the environmental consequences and contributions of production agriculture; and the economic and social performance of policies and institutions affecting the use of natural resources. Libby spent 26 years as a professor and administrator at the University of Florida and Michigan State before coming to Ohio in 1997. | ||||||










