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The Economics of the Bill of Rights

American Law and Economics Review, 2007
We elucidate, connect, and synthesize the literature that employs economics to study the individual rights and freedoms protected by the constitutional amendments comprising the Bill of Rights, especially as they relate to crime. Economics is uniquely suited to studying decisions involving tradeoffs, and each of the amendments requires tradeoffs ...
Hugo M. Mialon, Paul H. Rubin
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The economic theory of rights

Journal of Institutional Economics, 1994
Abstract:People have rights to the degree that they are willing to claim them and are able to enforce them, either themselves or through a third-party enforcer. This economic theory of rights is based on the rights people actually do have and are able to exercise, not the rights they should have based on some normative criteria. Natural rights theories
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Right, Wrong And Economics

Journal des Économistes et des Études Humaines, 1995
George Stigler soutenait que leconomiste, quand il prechait, ne pouvait faire plus que de recommander une ethique de la rationalite instrumentale, ou de la maniere intelligente daccorder les moyens aux fins. Les fins les plus importantes appartiendraient toutes a un maximande unique, la richesse, temperee par un altruisme de proximite.Lagnosticisme ...
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Economic Rights

2019
Abstract This chapter describes the main economic rights protected under copyright and neighboring rights laws. Economic rights in creative products are divided between those conferred by copyright or author’s right and those conferred by neighboring rights. The lines of division are not universal.
Paul Goldstein, P Bernt Hugenholtz
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Economic Rights

2012
This article begins with a brief description of the social democratic tradition which prevails in mainly European jurisdictions, a tradition characterized by a desire to regulate the imbalance of power in private law relationships, notably the relationship between property and labour.
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Economic Rights

2007
This edited volume offers scholarship on economic rights by leading scholars in the fields of economics, law, and political science. It analyzes the central features of economic rights: their conceptual, measurement, and policy dimensions. In its introduction, the book provides a conceptualization of economic rights based on a three-pronged definition:
Shareen Hertel, Lanse Minkler
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The Economics of Women's Rights

SSRN Electronic Journal, 2022
Tertilt, Michèle   +3 more
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The Economics of Employment Termination Rights

The Journal of Law and Economics, 1977
ANY exchange or production agreement between two or more parties may be viewed as a set of rights and obligations, the degree of their specification enforcement influencing the behavior of the parties to the agreement. While much has now been written on the economic implications of alternative property right configurations and their enforcement and ...
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Property rights and economic development

SSRN Electronic Journal, 2019
Formal private property rights (“FPPRs”) have been advocated as an important prerequisite to economic development: a legal right to property ownership motivates economic players to engage in economic activities when these activities yield property interests, and this, in turn, contributes to economic development.
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Property Rights and Economic Nationalism

2014
1914-1918-Online International Encyclopedia of the First World ...
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