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, property - particularly if open to innovation - plays a vital role in achieving this balance. This commentary explains four … normative principles that help design innovative property. Since the four principles derive from long-standing ideas about … property in land, the commentary uses a distinctly conservative approach. This approach, however, is quite innovative in the …
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this, current modelling underestimates the future risks of SLR to property. Direct risks posed to property include … inundation, loss of physical property and associated economic and social costs. It is also crucial to consider the risks that … financial implications for local government will be loss of rates associated with total property loss and declines in value. The …
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, Switzerland, Austria, France, UK and Italy on the issue of property relations and general interest, in order to highlight those …
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Elsewhere I argue that the legal concept of property was created in the image of money in the late Roman Republic …. Since then, the division of property and contract has been an underlying structure of Western law. The paper argues that a … claims. Propertization here means to grant property rights to shareholders who are almost reduced to functionless debenture …
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The property owned by self-governing units represents an important socioeconomic factor with the potential to affect a …
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In recent decades, financial securities have become a dominant form of private property, accounting for much of the … growth of wealth around the world. But what kind of property are financial securities? What are the sources of the income …
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-enforcement of property rights, and identify which status groups benefit more and which less. We model an economy in which wealth is … redistribution is feasible, and how it is organized. We find that redistribution benefits all status groups as property disputes … the absence of coercive means to enforce property rights, it is the higher status groups, not the lower status groups, who …
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Econometric modelling of the property market has been exercised for several decades. Despite advancements in the field …, there is still an element of uncertainty in property market modelling and forecasting. This uncertainty arises due to … on national property markets analysis. To enhance the application of combination forecasting, it would be useful to use …
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the company (property and size of the company) and the environment (activity sector) in its strategic culture. The results …
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