Coase and Demsetz on Private Property Rights
In his seminal work, “The Problem of Social Cost,” Coase held that in cases of private property right disputes involving what have been
In his seminal work, “The Problem of Social Cost,” Coase held that in cases of private property right disputes involving what have been
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