Contracting for Property Rights
Discover the intricate world of property rights with Contracting for Property Rights by Gary D. Libecap, published by Cambridge University Press in 1994. This insightful paperback, spanning 144 pages, delves into the complexities of negotiations among claimants and the significant political and economic factors that shape property rights arrangements.
Through compelling case studies of various natural resources, Libecap meticulously analyzes a range of contractual negotiations and their economic outcomes. This book stands as a vital contribution to the understanding of property rights theory and American economic history, making it an essential read for students and professionals in the fields of business, economics, and political science.
Whether you are interested in industrial property, land rights, or natural resource management, Contracting for Property Rights offers valuable insights that will enhance your comprehension of the political economy surrounding property law in both the United Kingdom and the USA.