Choices about the meaning and allocation of property rights pose the sorts of policy questions familiar to economists thinking about development policy. If we are seeking economic growth of this or that sort, who should have access to what resources and on what conditions? “Clear and strong property rights ” are neither an escape from these questions nor a ready-made answer. Property law is simple one place in which struggles over these questions have been carried out. In this short essay, I review these common, if mistaken, ideas about property rights in the West in light of the Western experience. My objective is to place the strategic choices embedded in any property regime in the foreground and lead one to hesitate before accepting conv...
In the post-1989 world, the primacy of private property is taken for granted. The final fall of comm...
This article discusses the relationship between economic development and one aspect of property righ...
The collapse of socialist regimes has revived an interest in property rights allover the world, as o...
Choices about the meaning and allocation of property rights pose the sorts of policy questions famil...
Although the importance of property rights as the engine of growth remains beyond dispute, this arti...
In this chapter, I review a growing literature incorporating into economics the key idea, put forwar...
According to economic theory, the clear definition of property rights is essential for well-functio...
This chapter develops a unified analytical framework, drawing on and extending the existing literatu...
this paper we introduce missing property rights into three popular models of economic growth and com...
Frank Knight identified property rights as the essential ingredient for economic progress. In his cl...
The “efficient institutions view ” on property rights claims that property rights emerged and are en...
Institutions, and more speci\u85cally private property rights, have come to be seen as a major deter...
Abstract. This essay shows how the economics of property rights can be used to understand fundamenta...
Institutions, and more specifically private property rights, have come to be seen as a major determi...
Economic theory can be interpreted as a defensive strategy by those with economic power to distract ...
In the post-1989 world, the primacy of private property is taken for granted. The final fall of comm...
This article discusses the relationship between economic development and one aspect of property righ...
The collapse of socialist regimes has revived an interest in property rights allover the world, as o...
Choices about the meaning and allocation of property rights pose the sorts of policy questions famil...
Although the importance of property rights as the engine of growth remains beyond dispute, this arti...
In this chapter, I review a growing literature incorporating into economics the key idea, put forwar...
According to economic theory, the clear definition of property rights is essential for well-functio...
This chapter develops a unified analytical framework, drawing on and extending the existing literatu...
this paper we introduce missing property rights into three popular models of economic growth and com...
Frank Knight identified property rights as the essential ingredient for economic progress. In his cl...
The “efficient institutions view ” on property rights claims that property rights emerged and are en...
Institutions, and more speci\u85cally private property rights, have come to be seen as a major deter...
Abstract. This essay shows how the economics of property rights can be used to understand fundamenta...
Institutions, and more specifically private property rights, have come to be seen as a major determi...
Economic theory can be interpreted as a defensive strategy by those with economic power to distract ...
In the post-1989 world, the primacy of private property is taken for granted. The final fall of comm...
This article discusses the relationship between economic development and one aspect of property righ...
The collapse of socialist regimes has revived an interest in property rights allover the world, as o...