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Where lies the bundle of sticks? A comment on Bart Wilson's ‘The Primacy of Property’
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 16 January 2023
Abstract
‘The Primacy of Property’ is a deep discussion of property as an evolved institution and should stimulate useful discussion of how property rights and transaction costs economists should ply their trade.
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