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Economic Analysis of Property Rights (2nd edition.)

Part of the Political economy of institutions and decisions series
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This is a study of the way individuals organise the use of resources in order to maximise the value of their economic rights over these resources.

Property rights and all forms of organisation result from people's deliberate actions.

In the tradition of Coase, this study offers a unified theoretical structure to deal with exchange, rights formation and organisation which traditional economic theory assumes away.

A person's economic property rights over an asset are defined here as the person's ability to gain from the asset by direct consumption or by exchange.

It is prohibitively costly to measure accurately all assets' attributes; therefore, rights to them are never fully delineated.

Property is consequently in danger of appropriation by others.

Individuals enhance their rights by such actions as the protection and better delineation of their assets.

In this new edition, Professor Barzel introduces the central role of equity capital as a guarantor of the activities of the firm and elaborates on the distinction between economic rights and legal rights.

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Cambridge University Press
1316046265 / 9781316046265
eBook (Adobe Pdf)
330.1/7
13/06/1997
English
159 pages
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