Calabresi and Melamed published the seminal article on property rules and liability rules in 1972. In recent years new articles presenting rigorous analyses of bargaining incentives have overturned some of the fundamental claims of the Calabresi-Melamed analysis. In particular, the proposition that property rules are socially preferable to liability rules when transaction costs are low appears to be either no longer valid or severely weakened under the new analyses. This paper reexamines the property rule versus liability rule question in light of the contributions of the recent bargaining theory literature. In contrast to this literature, I find that the fundamental propositions of Calabresi-Melamed remain valid, and I extend the framework...
In an important article, Calabresi and Melamed distinguish two different techniques for protecting l...
This Article builds on the literature generated by Calabresi and Melamed’s framework for protecting ...
Kaplow and Shavell have recently claimed that property rules tend to protect tangible entitlements m...
In recent years, new articles presenting rigorous analyses of bargaining incentives have overturned ...
In recent years, new articles presenting rigorous analyses of bargaining incentives have overturned ...
Ronald Coase\u27s essay on The Problem of Social Cost introduced the world to transaction costs, a...
Ronald Coase\u27s essay on The Problem of Social Cost introduced the world to transaction costs, a...
Ronald Coase\u27s essay on The Problem of Social Cost introduced the world to transaction costs, a...
Property Rules, as famously described by Calabresi and Melamed, are remedial rules that place a proh...
textabstractCalabresi and Melamed delivered a powerful theory to explain under what conditions it is...
Full-text available at SSRN. See link in this record.In their seminal 1972 article, "Property Rules,...
Full-text available at SSRN. See link in this record.In their seminal 1972 article, "Property Rules,...
Property Rules, as famously described by Calabresi and Melamed, are remedial rules that place a proh...
Calabresi and Melamed began a scholarly revolution by showing that legal entitlements have two readi...
In an important article, Calabresi and Melamed distinguish two different techniques for protecting l...
In an important article, Calabresi and Melamed distinguish two different techniques for protecting l...
This Article builds on the literature generated by Calabresi and Melamed’s framework for protecting ...
Kaplow and Shavell have recently claimed that property rules tend to protect tangible entitlements m...
In recent years, new articles presenting rigorous analyses of bargaining incentives have overturned ...
In recent years, new articles presenting rigorous analyses of bargaining incentives have overturned ...
Ronald Coase\u27s essay on The Problem of Social Cost introduced the world to transaction costs, a...
Ronald Coase\u27s essay on The Problem of Social Cost introduced the world to transaction costs, a...
Ronald Coase\u27s essay on The Problem of Social Cost introduced the world to transaction costs, a...
Property Rules, as famously described by Calabresi and Melamed, are remedial rules that place a proh...
textabstractCalabresi and Melamed delivered a powerful theory to explain under what conditions it is...
Full-text available at SSRN. See link in this record.In their seminal 1972 article, "Property Rules,...
Full-text available at SSRN. See link in this record.In their seminal 1972 article, "Property Rules,...
Property Rules, as famously described by Calabresi and Melamed, are remedial rules that place a proh...
Calabresi and Melamed began a scholarly revolution by showing that legal entitlements have two readi...
In an important article, Calabresi and Melamed distinguish two different techniques for protecting l...
In an important article, Calabresi and Melamed distinguish two different techniques for protecting l...
This Article builds on the literature generated by Calabresi and Melamed’s framework for protecting ...
Kaplow and Shavell have recently claimed that property rules tend to protect tangible entitlements m...