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article demonstrates that blockchain creates a variety of new externalities, which cannot be addressed by the decentralised …. In addition, more immediate externalities emerge, for example through the operational and legal risks of being part of a …
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statist theory of market defects as proclaimed by Pigou. The spectacular progress of the Chinese economy after Mao, as …
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underlying problem is first-contact information asymmetry with negative externalities. Uninformed senders waste recipient …
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of a non-cooperative model of contract negotiations, considering both compulsory and voluntary participation in … negotiations. In either case, we find that all consistent equilibria of the contracting game are efficient in the case of two …
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may prefer the Coasean bargain that is struck when certain parties are excluded from negotiations. Accordingly, that … costs," including environmental litigation, multilateral treaty negotiations, and creditor-debtor relationships. Because of …
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We delineate the various ways in which rights to environmental and other resources can be assigned to individuals or groups. We then examine models of individual and group interactions, drawing out their implications for the ways in which resources will be utilized and managed under various...
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One of the more striking features of the debate over the Coase theorem is the wide variety of models and theoretical frameworks used to discuss, evaluate, or otherwise analyze Coase’s result - an artifact of an ambiguity in Coase’s reasoning. Some framed Coase’s result in a bargaining...
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The present paper revisits the path by which Coase came to set down the result now generally known as the Coase theorem in his 1960 article. I draw on both the published record and archival resources in an effort to clear away some of the mist and, as it will emerge, dispel some of the...
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