Abstract: While scholars have hypothesized about the sources of variation in property rights for over 2500 years, it is only very recently that researchers have begun to test these theories empirically. This paper reviews both the theory and empirical evidence supporting and refuting the law and endowment views of property rights. The law view holds that historically determined differences in national legal traditions continue to shape cross-country differences in property rights. The endowment view argues that during European colonization, differences in climate, crops, the indigenous population, and the disease environment influenced long-run property rights
Man is a land animal, and everything that he requires for satisfaction of their material needs must ...
Contemporary Western legal theory is posited on a claim that property rights have ‘evolved’ as a res...
Abstract: We examine how well several institutional and firm-level factors and their interactions ex...
While scholars have hypothesized about the sources of variation in property rights for over 2500 yea...
This paper investigates the factors that have shaped the evolution of property rights institutions. ...
An overview of the history of property rights and their genesis and a critique of property discourse...
Both conventional price theory and standard economic accounts of tort and contract law assume fixed ...
Why is it that countries that implement property laws do not always perform according to the expecta...
The paper investigates the interplay between the institutions of law and property and innate propens...
The “efficient institutions view ” on property rights claims that property rights emerged and are en...
Conventional conceptions of property rights focus on static definitions of property rights, usually ...
Abstract. This essay shows how the economics of property rights can be used to understand fundamenta...
This chapter examines the economics of property rights and property law. Property law is a fundament...
Whilst economic and social systems across the world continue to flex to the demands of globalisation...
Conventional conceptions of property rights focus on static definitions of property rights, usually ...
Man is a land animal, and everything that he requires for satisfaction of their material needs must ...
Contemporary Western legal theory is posited on a claim that property rights have ‘evolved’ as a res...
Abstract: We examine how well several institutional and firm-level factors and their interactions ex...
While scholars have hypothesized about the sources of variation in property rights for over 2500 yea...
This paper investigates the factors that have shaped the evolution of property rights institutions. ...
An overview of the history of property rights and their genesis and a critique of property discourse...
Both conventional price theory and standard economic accounts of tort and contract law assume fixed ...
Why is it that countries that implement property laws do not always perform according to the expecta...
The paper investigates the interplay between the institutions of law and property and innate propens...
The “efficient institutions view ” on property rights claims that property rights emerged and are en...
Conventional conceptions of property rights focus on static definitions of property rights, usually ...
Abstract. This essay shows how the economics of property rights can be used to understand fundamenta...
This chapter examines the economics of property rights and property law. Property law is a fundament...
Whilst economic and social systems across the world continue to flex to the demands of globalisation...
Conventional conceptions of property rights focus on static definitions of property rights, usually ...
Man is a land animal, and everything that he requires for satisfaction of their material needs must ...
Contemporary Western legal theory is posited on a claim that property rights have ‘evolved’ as a res...
Abstract: We examine how well several institutional and firm-level factors and their interactions ex...