| R. D. Collison Black - 1986 - 268 頁
...it is worth our whole to appropriate and defend. "The emergence of new property rights takes place in response to the desires of the interacting persons for adjustment to new benefit - cost opportunities,' (p. 350). Richard Posner, Economic Analysis of the Law (Boston:... | |
| George K. Yarrow, Piotr Jasiński - 1996 - 522 頁
...emergence of new or different beneficial and harmful effects. emergence of new property rights takes place in response to the desires of the interacting persons for adjustment to new benefit-cost possibilities. The thesis can be restated in a slightly different fashion: property... | |
| Sandra F. Joireman - 1997 - 352 頁
...relations and exchange is a potential externality. "9 The emergence of new property rights takes place in response to the desires of the interacting persons for adjustment to new cost-benefit possibilities, what Douglass North later calls "a change in relative prices." 10 The... | |
| Reinhard Ellger - 2002 - 990 頁
...been accustomed. It is my thesis in this section that the emergence of new property rights takes place in response to the desires of the interacting persons for adjustment to new benefit-cost possibilities. The thesis can be restated ma slightly different fashion: property... | |
| Beth A. Simmons, Richard H. Steinberg - 2007 - 711 頁
...primarily a function of changes in value: "the emergence of new property rights," he argued, "takes place in response to the desires of the interacting persons for adjustment to new benefit-cost possibilities."15 When the private value of a good rises, potential owners will agitate... | |
| Stephen Gudeman - 2008 - 204 頁
...different beneficial and harmful effects" (1967:350). "The emergence of new property rights takes place in response to the desires of the interacting persons for adjustment to new benefit-cost possibilities" (1967:350). 5. See also Speck (1926). 6. Verdery offers a detailed... | |
| Jules L. Coleman - 1994 - 652 頁
...accustomed. It is my thesis in this part of the paper that the emergence of new property rights takes place in response to the desires of the interacting persons for adjustment to new henefit-cost possihilities. The thesis can he restated in a slightly different fashion: property... | |
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