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. This first volume
focuses on the history, development and consequences of property
rights as they interact with formal and informal institutions. The
second volume considers the effects of alternative property rights
on economic performance. This important two-volume collection will
be an essential source of reference for both economists and
political scientists concerned with property rights.
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