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Unrest In The Valley: What's Bothering The Surface And Royalty Owners?, Lonnie Turner
Unrest In The Valley: What's Bothering The Surface And Royalty Owners?, Lonnie Turner
Annual of the Arkansas Natural Resources Law Institute
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The Meaning Of Property Rights: Law Versus Economics? , Daniel H. Cole, Peter Z. Grossman
The Meaning Of Property Rights: Law Versus Economics? , Daniel H. Cole, Peter Z. Grossman
Scholarship and Professional Work - Business
Property rights are fundamentals to economic analysis. There is, however, no consensus in the economic literature about what property rights are. Economists define them variously and inconsistently, sometimes in ways that deviate from the conventional understandings of legal scholars and judges. This article explores ways in which definitions of property rights in the economic literature diverge from conventional legal understandings, and how those divergences can create interdisciplinary confusion and bias economic analyses. Indeed, some economists' idiosyncratic definitions of property rights, if used to guide policy, could lead to suboptimal economic outcomes.
The Executives Guide To Business & The Law, Kee Yang Low, Benny Tabalujan
The Executives Guide To Business & The Law, Kee Yang Low, Benny Tabalujan
Research Collection Yong Pung How School Of Law
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Researching Federal Legislative History, Nancy P. Johnson
Researching Federal Legislative History, Nancy P. Johnson
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