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Property Rights : Cooperation, Conflict, and Law /

The institution of property is as old as mankind, and property rights are today deemed vital to a prosperous economic system. Much has been written in the last decade on the economics of the legal institutions protecting such rights. This unprecedented book provides a magnificent introduction to the...

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Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Princeton, New Jersey : Princeton University Press, [2003]
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505 0 0 |t Frontmatter --  |t CONTENTS --  |t FIGURES AND TABLES --  |t ACKNOWLEDGMENTS --  |t INTRODUCTION:THE ECONOMIC APPROACH TO PROPERTY RIGHTS --  |t PART I: INTRODUCTION --  |t CHAPTER ONE. PROPERTY RIGHTS IN THE HISTORY OF ECONOMIC THOUGHT /  |r West, Edwin G. --  |t CHAPTER TWO. PROPERTY RIGHTS IN THE FIRM /  |r Barzel, Yoram --  |t PART II. INTRODUCTION --  |t CHAPTER THREE. OPEN ACCESS VERSUS COMMON PROPERTY /  |r Eggertsson, Thrainn --  |t CHAPTER FOUR. GAINS FROM PRIVATE PROPERTY /  |r Alessi, Louis De --  |t PART III. INTRODUCTION --  |t CHAPTER FIVE. THE EVOLUTION OF PROPERTY RIGHTS /  |r Anderson, Terry L. / Hill, Peter J. --  |t CHAPTER SIX. CONTRACTING FOR PROPERTY RIGHTS /  |r Libecap, Gary D. --  |t CHAPTER SEVEN. FORCE, THREAT, NEGOTIATION /  |r Haddock, David D. --  |t PART IV. INTRODUCTION --  |t CHAPTER EIGHT. FIRST POSSESSION AS THE BASIS OF PROPERTY /  |r Lueck, Dean --  |t CHAPTER NINE. GOVERNMENT AS DEFINER OF PROPERTY RIGHTS /  |r McChesney, Fred S. --  |t PART V:Introduction --  |t CHAPTER TEN. PROPERTY RIGHTS OR EXTERNALITIES? /  |r Yandle, Bruce --  |t CHAPTER ELEVEN. OWNERSHIP AND THE EXTERNALITY PROBLEM /  |r Demsetz, Harold --  |t PART VI. INTRODUCTION --  |t CHAPTER TWELVE. IN AND OUT OF PUBLIC SOLUTION /  |r Epstein, Richard A. --  |t CHAPTER THIRTEEN. PUBLIC GOODS AND PROPERTY RIGHTS /  |r Fischel, William A. --  |t REFERENCES --  |t CASES CITED --  |t ABOUT THE EDITORS AND AUTHORS --  |t INDEX 
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