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Property rights and domestication

Journal of Institutional Economics, 2019
AbstractThis paper combines the property rights approach of Barzel with models from renewable resource and evolutionary economics to examine the domestication of wild animals. Wild animals are governed by weak property rights to stocks and individuals while domesticated animals are governed by private ownership of stocks and individuals.
Dean Lueck, Gustavo Torrens
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Intellectual Property Rights

Library Hi Tech, 2007
PurposeThe purpose of this paper is to provide an overview of intellectual property justifications and the basics of intellectual property law.Design/methodology/approachThe paper examines intellectual property rights, discussing such areas as: copyright protection, patents, trademarks, trade secrets and common and current misconceptions ...
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The Race for Property Rights

The Journal of Law and Economics, 1990
ECONOMICS literature on the evolution of property rights has increasingly emphasized the optimal timing for establishing those rights. Yoram Barzel,' Dale Mortensen,2 and Partha Dasgupta and Joseph Stiglitz,3 for example, have shown that competition among firms for the rents associated with innovative devices and ideas can lead to the dissipation of ...
Anderson, Terry, Hill, Peter J.
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Prisoners and Property Rights

The Journal of Law and Economics, 1988
THROUGHOUT history, defeated enemies have been treated in strikingly distinct ways. Many instances are known in which they were treated with utmost brutality and massacred in large numbers. In his history of the crusades, Runciman' tells us that when the Persians conquered Jerusalem in the year 614, 60,000 Christians were murdered regardless of sex or ...
Frey, Bruno S., Buhofer, Heinz
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Endogenous Property Rights

SSRN Electronic Journal, 2013
Albeit the relevance of property rights is well known, their determinants are still poorly understood. When property is fully protected, some buyers with valuation higher than that of original owners are inefficiently excluded from trade due to transaction costs.
Dari-Mattiacci, G., Guerriero, C.
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Competition Law and Intellectual Property Rights: Is the Property Rights’ Approach Right?

Cambridge Yearbook of European Legal Studies, 2006
The intersection between competition law and intellectual property has been a contentious issue since the very beginnings of European Communities (EC) competition law. Both intellectual property and competition law pursue the aim of enhancing economic welfare and innovation, but their direct objectives seem to be in conflict.
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common property rights

1987
In a society where individuals compete for the use of scarce resources, some rules or criteria of competition must exist to resolve the conflict. These rules, known as property rights, may be established in law, in regulation, in custom or in hierarchy ranking.
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Property Rights and Animal Rights

2016
One economic institution that defines the place of animals in the economy is property law. Animal activists have long identified animals’ status as property as one of the most important barriers to recognizing animals’ interests, welfare, or rights. For example, Gary Francione is famous for arguing that the most important “right” that animals can claim
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