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Property Rights and Economic Theory: A Survey of Recent Literature
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1972
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EconomicsOwnership StructureProperty EvaluationOwnership TheoryEconomic StructuresProperty RightsAustrian EconomicsTraditional TheoryBusinessLawLand EconomicsMarket InstitutionOwnership RightsProperty Rights StructuresFinanceProperty Relation
AS CRITICISM of the traditional theory of production and exchange has mounted in the postwar period, increasing attention has been given to new analytical approaches that seek either to supplant classical marginalism or to extend its scope. In the latter category is the important body of literature that has grown up around the notion of property rights structures. The contributions here are quite diverse in style and content but are characterized by a common emphasis on certain basic ideas concerning the interconnectedness of ownership rights, incentives, and economic behavior. The purpose of the present paper is to summarize the essential features of this line of research, examine some of its important areas of application, and discuss the promise the approach holds for improved understanding of economic problems.
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