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Market-Based Transfer Prices And Intracompany Discounts, Aaron S. Edlin, Tim Baldenius, Stefan Reichelstein
Market-Based Transfer Prices And Intracompany Discounts, Aaron S. Edlin, Tim Baldenius, Stefan Reichelstein
Aaron Edlin
No abstract provided.
Victims As Cost Bearers, Richard Adelstein
Victims As Cost Bearers, Richard Adelstein
Richard Adelstein
A brief recasting of the price exaction model.
Racial Discrimination In ‘Everyday’ Commercial Transactions: What Do We Know, What Do We Need To Know, And How Can We Find Out?, Peter Siegelman
Racial Discrimination In ‘Everyday’ Commercial Transactions: What Do We Know, What Do We Need To Know, And How Can We Find Out?, Peter Siegelman
Peter Siegelman
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The Origins Of Property And The Powers Of Government, Richard Adelstein
The Origins Of Property And The Powers Of Government, Richard Adelstein
Richard Adelstein
The alternating influence of Locke and Bentham in American constitutional law.
Mongolia: Avoiding Tragedy In The World's Largest Commons, Robert D. Cooter
Mongolia: Avoiding Tragedy In The World's Largest Commons, Robert D. Cooter
Robert Cooter
In Mongolia 300,000 nomadic people herd 25 million animals over an unfenced area twice the size of France. Current economic theories assert that efficiency requires privatizing land until the savings from reduced congestion equal the costs of exclusion. However, the fundamental tradeoff in Mongolia is different. In Mongolia, privatization solves the problem of congestion at the cost of aggravating the problem of spreading risk. Assigning exclusive use-rights over particular pastures to families solves the problem of congestion among herds and increases the transaction costs of moving the herds across climatic zones in response to inclement weather. Thus efficiency requires privatizing …