We identify a key trade-off between protecting property rights and enhancing reliance on contracts. For instance, when a dishonest intermediary transfers a good to an innocent buyer without the owner’s consent, should the buyer or the owner retain the good? We show that the optimal rule maximizes the agents’ valuation of the good rather than their incentives to protect property and inquire about title. Furthermore, enhancing reliance on contracts is more appealing in countries where fewer intermediaries are honest and law enforcement ismore efficient. This is consistent with novel comparative-law data on the acquisition of ownership over movables
The law of every jurisdiction defines a set of well-recognized forms that property rights can take a...
This article studies the involuntary transfer of property rights by theft - a topic almost unexplore...
Notwithstanding its importance, property law has eluded both a consistent definition and a unified c...
We identify a key trade-off between protecting property rights and enhancing reliance on contracts. ...
There is a fundamental trade-off between protecting property rights and enhancing reliance on contra...
In this paper we propose a theory of optimal property rights in a \u85nancial contract-ing setting. ...
In this paper we propose a theory of optimal property rights in a \u85nancial contract-ing setting. ...
In this Article, we study rules that solve the conflict between the original owner and an innocent b...
Dari-Mattiacci, Guerriero, and Huang (2016) (henceforth DGH), construct a model in which certain goo...
In this Article, we study rules that solve the conflict between the original owner and an innocent b...
In this paper we propose a theory of optimal property rights in a financial contracting setting. Fol...
In a property-rights framework, I study how organizational form and quantity contracts interact in g...
We first point out that the recent property-rights literature is based on three assumptions: (l) tha...
Property rights and contract law are two of our most basic legal categories. Many legal scholars des...
This Article builds on the literature generated by Calabresi and Melamed’s framework for protecting ...
The law of every jurisdiction defines a set of well-recognized forms that property rights can take a...
This article studies the involuntary transfer of property rights by theft - a topic almost unexplore...
Notwithstanding its importance, property law has eluded both a consistent definition and a unified c...
We identify a key trade-off between protecting property rights and enhancing reliance on contracts. ...
There is a fundamental trade-off between protecting property rights and enhancing reliance on contra...
In this paper we propose a theory of optimal property rights in a \u85nancial contract-ing setting. ...
In this paper we propose a theory of optimal property rights in a \u85nancial contract-ing setting. ...
In this Article, we study rules that solve the conflict between the original owner and an innocent b...
Dari-Mattiacci, Guerriero, and Huang (2016) (henceforth DGH), construct a model in which certain goo...
In this Article, we study rules that solve the conflict between the original owner and an innocent b...
In this paper we propose a theory of optimal property rights in a financial contracting setting. Fol...
In a property-rights framework, I study how organizational form and quantity contracts interact in g...
We first point out that the recent property-rights literature is based on three assumptions: (l) tha...
Property rights and contract law are two of our most basic legal categories. Many legal scholars des...
This Article builds on the literature generated by Calabresi and Melamed’s framework for protecting ...
The law of every jurisdiction defines a set of well-recognized forms that property rights can take a...
This article studies the involuntary transfer of property rights by theft - a topic almost unexplore...
Notwithstanding its importance, property law has eluded both a consistent definition and a unified c...