Last week I set out Auburn University philosopher Roderick Long's argument that libertarianism can't be reasonably dismissed as strange. (A modest objective, to be sure.) After all, Long w rites, ...
Thank you, Eugene! This week, I'm blogging about a scholarly project long in the works. Earlier this summer, I published a book, Natural Property Rights, with Cambridge University Press. If readers ...
International Journal of the Commons, Vol. 4, No. 1 (February 2010), pp. 571-596 (26 pages) Property rights theory has contributed a great deal to global understanding of the factors shaping the ...
Citations: Matouschek, Niko. 2004. Ex Post Inefficiencies in the Property Rights Theory of the Firm. Journal of Law, Economics, & Organization. (1)125-147.
Branstetter, Lee, Raymond Fisman, C. Fritz Foley, and Kamal Saggi. "Intellectual Property Rights, Imitation, and Foreign Direct Investment: Theory and Evidence." NBER ...
In my last post based on my new book on Kelo v. City of New London, I outlined some flaws in the Kelo decision that cut across conventional divisions in constitutional theory. In this one, I explain ...
Diese Studie über die indische Stahlindustrie befaßt sich mit den Konsequenzen der Industriepolitik und der Eigentumsrechte auf die wirtschaftliche Entwicklung. Sie gliedert sich in fünf Teile. Nach ...
“The theory of the Communists can be summed up in the single sentence: Abolition of private property.” So said Karl Marx in his 1848 book, The Communist Manifesto. While very few in the Colorado State ...