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Property rights are the rules governing ownership in society. This
Element offers an analytical framework to understand the origins
and consequences of property rights. It conceptualizes of the
political economy of property rights as a concern with the follow
questions: What explains the origins of economic and legal property
rights? What are the consequences of different property rights
institutions for wealth creation, conservation, and political
order? Why do property institutions change? Why do legal reforms
relating to property rights such as land redistribution and legal
titling improve livelihoods in some contexts but not others? In
analyzing property rights, the authors emphasize the
complementarity of insights from a diversity of disciplinary
perspectives, including Austrian economics, public choice, and
institutional economics, including the Bloomington School of
institutional analysis and political economy.
Second book from Merseyside based poet Colin Harris-Day. More
personal and accessible than Culture 99/01 but with the same dark
humour throughout. Lonely city dwellers try to navigate the world
around them and the emotions swamping them internally while the
threat of emotional and physical violence hovers over everything.
The first book from Merseyside based poet Colin Harris-Day. A
fragmented collage satirising media and culture during the turn of
the millennium. Experimental and entertaining, it mimics the modern
bombardment of random noise and seeds it with glimpses of what lies
behind, all laced with humour.
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