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The Economics Of Property Rights |
Edited by Svetozar Pejovich, Professor Emeritus, Texas A&M University, US, Honorary Doctorate, University of Belgrade, Serbia and Professor of Law and Economics, University of Donja Gorica, Montenegro
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| 2001 |
1,296 pp |
Hardback |
978 1 84064 232 2 |
£325.00 |
on-line discount
£292.50 |
Two volume set |
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‘It goes without saying that Professor Pejovich is one of the founding fathers of the economics of property rights. This new theory has revolutionised economic reasoning since the early sixties in two ways: firstly by making law a subject of economic analysis, and secondly by introducing the real world of uncertainty and incomplete knowledge into mainstream economics. Nowadays the Property Rights School is part of the quickly expanding fields of transaction cost analysis and institutional economics. It is rapidly changing our understanding of what is going on in our daily life. The readings in these two volumes cover the classics of property rights economics through to the latest developments in a tremendous area of fresh and informative research. I highly recommend them as a superb collection.’ – Christian Watrin, Universität zu Köln, Germany
This authoritative collection presents the most important published articles on the cultural, legal, philosophical and economic dimensions of property rights. It shows how the economics of property rights has enriched our ability to understand as well as to predict a wide range of real world events.
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56 articles, dating from 1959 to 1999
Contributors include: A. Alchian, J. Buchanan, R. Coase, H. Demsetz, R. Epstein, D. Lal, H. Manne, D. North, R. Posner, O. Williamson, U. Witt
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This book is volume 129 in the The International Library of Critical Writings in Economics series. To view the rest of the series, please use the link.
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