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2012

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Employees Versus Independent Contractors: Why States Should Not Enact Statutes That Target The Construction Industry, James Kwak Jan 2012

Employees Versus Independent Contractors: Why States Should Not Enact Statutes That Target The Construction Industry, James Kwak

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Cities, Property, And Positive Externalities, Peter Siegelman, Gideon Parchomovsky Jan 2012

Cities, Property, And Positive Externalities, Peter Siegelman, Gideon Parchomovsky

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Cities are the locales of numerous interactions that generate externalities-both negative and positive. Although the common law provides a vast array of mechanisms for limiting negative externalities, there is a striking absence of provisions for stimulating the production of positive ones. As a consequence, activities whose social benefits are greater than their private costs are not undertaken, with a resulting efficiency loss.

In this Article, we demonstrate how cities can develop commercial districts that allow for the capture of positive externalities by following the example of suburban malls. In malls, anchor stores provide positive externalities-additional customers-to neighboring stores. Anchors capture …