Widening wealth gaps in Western democracies have brought new scrutiny to relationships between property and political community. For the prior quarter century, Western legal scholars have urged privatization around the globe as the key to a virtuous circle of market democracy. This Article traces origins of the market democracy consensus to ideas that identify positive features of political community -- liberty, wealth, or democracy -- with private property ownership. Fieldwork in Ukraine, where Western privatization advice was followed at a time of founding a new polity, provides data to compare predictions with outcomes. Two unexpected figures -- the Oligarch and the Precariat -- emerge from the newly privatized countryside. Research in...
Oligarchs have become one of the big political problems after communism, and one of the biggest poli...
Are property rights obtained through legally dubious means forever tainted with original sin or can ...
The thesis examines the process of reproduction of the modern Ukrainian oligarchy, and its survival ...
Widening wealth gaps in Western democracies have brought new scrutiny to relationships between prope...
North (1994) famously remarked that ‘it is the polity that defines and enforces property rights’. Th...
Erworben im Rahmen der Schweizer Nationallizenzen (http://www.nationallizenzen.ch)North (1994) famou...
Can economic development retard democracy, defying expectations of classic modernization theorizing?...
In this essay, I will reflect on how common interest developments, and their privatized spaces, are ...
How do governments create - or in some countries recreate - basic property rights that citizens dema...
In the post-1989 world, the primacy of private property is taken for granted. The final fall of comm...
Using the experiences of Eastern Europe as an example, this article argues that, contrary to the eco...
Abstract In unequal societies, the rich may benefit from shaping economic institutions in their favo...
This paper develops a model where there is a trade-off between the enforcement of the property right...
How does the lack of legitimacy of property rights affect the dynamics of the creation of the rule o...
This article argues that despite its seeming disintegration, property is more vibrant than ever — it...
Oligarchs have become one of the big political problems after communism, and one of the biggest poli...
Are property rights obtained through legally dubious means forever tainted with original sin or can ...
The thesis examines the process of reproduction of the modern Ukrainian oligarchy, and its survival ...
Widening wealth gaps in Western democracies have brought new scrutiny to relationships between prope...
North (1994) famously remarked that ‘it is the polity that defines and enforces property rights’. Th...
Erworben im Rahmen der Schweizer Nationallizenzen (http://www.nationallizenzen.ch)North (1994) famou...
Can economic development retard democracy, defying expectations of classic modernization theorizing?...
In this essay, I will reflect on how common interest developments, and their privatized spaces, are ...
How do governments create - or in some countries recreate - basic property rights that citizens dema...
In the post-1989 world, the primacy of private property is taken for granted. The final fall of comm...
Using the experiences of Eastern Europe as an example, this article argues that, contrary to the eco...
Abstract In unequal societies, the rich may benefit from shaping economic institutions in their favo...
This paper develops a model where there is a trade-off between the enforcement of the property right...
How does the lack of legitimacy of property rights affect the dynamics of the creation of the rule o...
This article argues that despite its seeming disintegration, property is more vibrant than ever — it...
Oligarchs have become one of the big political problems after communism, and one of the biggest poli...
Are property rights obtained through legally dubious means forever tainted with original sin or can ...
The thesis examines the process of reproduction of the modern Ukrainian oligarchy, and its survival ...