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Cooperation, Conflict, and LawEdited by Terry L. Anderson and Fred S. McChesney
Terry Anderson and Fred McChesney have gathered twelve leading thinkers to explore how property rights arise, and how they bolster economic development. As the subtitle indicates, the book also examines how controversies over valuable property rights are resolved: by agreement, by violence, or by law. This book is an introduction to the economics and law of property rights. It is divided into six parts, each featuring an introduction by the editors that integrates prior chapters and material in coming chapters. The book provides a fresh comprehensive overview accessible to anyone with a basic knowledge of economics. Princeton University Press41 William Street Princeton, NJ 08540 Phone: 609-258-4900 2003 398 pp. |
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