|
|
 |
 |
|
 |
| |
 |
|
 |
|
The Elgar Companion To The Economics Of Property Rights |
Edited by Enrico Colombatto, Professor of Economics, School of Economics, University of Turin, Italy
|
|
|
‘In 22 well-written chapters, this volume illuminates the major accomplishments of the economics of property rights. While they differ in the scope and extent of their coverage, contributions to this book are focused, carefully researched, well argued, and quite readable. In my judgment, the book takes us to the frontier of the growing stock of knowledge on the origins and consequences of alternative property rights.’ – From the foreword by Steve Pejovich
Economics is a matter of choice and growth, of interaction and exchange among individuals. Because property rights define the rules of these interactions and the objects of exchange, it is vital to fully understand the institutions and implications of the various property-rights regimes. With over 20 original and specially commissioned chapters, this book takes the reader from the historical and moral foundations of the discipline to the frontiers of scholarly research in the field.
|
Contents: Foreword by Steve Pejovich Introduction Part I: The Birth and Evolution of Property Rights Part II: Property Rights and the Law Part III: Current Issues from a Property Rights Perspective Index
Contributors: R.C. Amacher, T.L. Anderson, C. Antonelli, C. Barrère, N. Barry, B.L. Benson, E. Brousseau, R.A. Cass, A.A. Chafuen, L. Cohen, E. Colombatto, T. Cuccia, P. Garello, P. Garrouste, H.-H. Hoppe, A.G. Isaac, D.R. Lee, G.D. Libecap, L.P. Liggio, F.S. McChesney, B. McCormick, R.E. Meiners, S.W. Norton, F. Parisi, W.G. Park, S. Pejovich, A. Rapaczynski, W. Santagata, S. Voigt
|
This book is an Elgar original reference
View
Elgar original reference books 
View More Information 
View
Table of Contents
|
|
|
 |
 |
 |
 |
|
|
 |
|
|