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The Origins and Consequences of Property Rights: Austrian, Public Choice, and Institutional Economics Pe

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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.

Authors: Harris Colin, Cai Meina, Murtazashvili Ilia, Brick Murtazashvili Jennifer
Publisher: CAMBRIDGE UNIVERSITY PRESS
Pages: 112
ISBN: 9781108969055
Cover: Paperback
Edition Number: 1
Release Year: 2020

1. Introduction
2. The Origins of Property Rights
3. The Consequences of Property Rights
4. Change in Property Rights
5. Property Rights and Development Policy
6. Conclusion.

Colin HarrisSt Olaf College, Minnesota

Meina CaiUniversity of Connecticut

Ilia MurtazashviliUniversity of Pittsburgh

Jennifer Brick MurtazashviliUniversity of Pittsburgh

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