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Finding Better Words: Markets, Property, Rights, And Resources, Andrew P. Morriss, Roger Meiners, Bruce Yandle May 2021

Finding Better Words: Markets, Property, Rights, And Resources, Andrew P. Morriss, Roger Meiners, Bruce Yandle

Washington Journal of Environmental Law & Policy

To use or conserve environmental and natural resources effectively is complex. Many economists believe that institutional solutions built around markets and property rights can help improve results. This approach addresses what Peruvian economist Hernando de Soto termed the “missing lessons of U.S. history”— institutions whose designers may not have understood the outcomes that would occur, but the results were generally beneficial. However, technical economic analysis generally fails to persuade many at the policy level. Adding a focus on the practicality of solving issues by voluntary action will enrich the policy discussions. To do so requires economists to provide concrete examples …


Finding Better Words: Markets, Property, Rights, And Resources, Andrew P. Morriss, Roger E. Meiners, Bruce Yandle May 2021

Finding Better Words: Markets, Property, Rights, And Resources, Andrew P. Morriss, Roger E. Meiners, Bruce Yandle

Washington Journal of Environmental Law & Policy

To use or conserve environmental and natural resources effectively is complex. Many economists believe that institutional solutions built around markets and property rights can help improve results. This approach addresses what Peruvian economist Hernando de Soto termed the “missing lessons of U.S. history”— institutions whose designers may not have understood the outcomes that would occur, but the results were generally beneficial. However, technical economic analysis generally fails to persuade many at the policy level. Adding a focus on the practicality of solving issues by voluntary action will enrich the policy discussions. To do so requires economists to provide concrete examples …


The Political Economy Of International Financial Regulation, Pierre-Hugues Verdier Oct 2013

The Political Economy Of International Financial Regulation, Pierre-Hugues Verdier

Indiana Law Journal

No abstract provided.


Lessons From The Financial Meltdown: Global Feminism, Critical Race Theory, And The Struggle For Substantive Justice, Gary Minda Jan 2010

Lessons From The Financial Meltdown: Global Feminism, Critical Race Theory, And The Struggle For Substantive Justice, Gary Minda

American University Journal of Gender, Social Policy & the Law

No abstract provided.


Revenge On Utilitarianism: Renouncing A Comprehensive Economic Theory Of Crime And Punishment, William L. Barnes Jr. Apr 1999

Revenge On Utilitarianism: Renouncing A Comprehensive Economic Theory Of Crime And Punishment, William L. Barnes Jr.

Indiana Law Journal

No abstract provided.


Psychological Impact Of Scrutiny On Contingent Fee Attorney Effort, Robert E. Thomas Dec 1998

Psychological Impact Of Scrutiny On Contingent Fee Attorney Effort, Robert E. Thomas

West Virginia Law Review

No abstract provided.


Economic Analysis In The Courts: Limits And Constraints, Larry L. Chubb Jul 1989

Economic Analysis In The Courts: Limits And Constraints, Larry L. Chubb

Indiana Law Journal

No abstract provided.


Critical Legal Studies, Economic Realism, And The Theory Of The Firm, Karen A. Black, Rosalie S. Kreider, Mark Sullivan Nov 1988

Critical Legal Studies, Economic Realism, And The Theory Of The Firm, Karen A. Black, Rosalie S. Kreider, Mark Sullivan

University of Miami Law Review

No abstract provided.


Public Purpose, Law, And Economics: J. R. Commons And The Institutional Paradigm Revisited, James B. Zimarowski Jan 1988

Public Purpose, Law, And Economics: J. R. Commons And The Institutional Paradigm Revisited, James B. Zimarowski

West Virginia Law Review

No abstract provided.