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possible explanations are offered, including the roots of environmental economic theory in the theory of externalities, the …
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To analyze the feasibility of applying the Coase Theorem, this article uses two traditional arguments, economic calculation and non-neutral effects, found in the Austrian literature. This article argues that the efficiency calculation a judge undertakes is problematic and that his decision...
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This paper reproduces Lerner's (1936) result to reconcile different understanding about tax incidence. It proves that a tax or tariff does not shift any demand, supply or offer curve. It disproves the traditional tax incidence model and the Coase theorem. This paper also corrects Lerner's...
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Bitter Wine was the 23rd episode of the premiere season of the Emmy-nominated Western, Have Gun - Will Travel. Gun-for-hire Paladin settles an externality issue between a small scale vintner and neighboring oilman a la Coase, but two years before Coase's seminal paper. This 1958 episode acutely...
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I show that in a true Coasean world - a world with no transaction costs - there would be no disagreement on moral questions. There would be no disagreement on what the appropriate distribution of income should be. There would be no disagreement on the question of capital punishment or abortion....
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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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If individuals own the right to take any action that they please, and are free to contract about behavior, will outcomes be efficient in all situations? That is, does the Coase theorem hold? We study this classic question through the lens of a non-cooperative model of contract negotiations,...
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approaches to the theorem interpretation generate conflicts in a perception and identification of externalities. It is a solution … theorem statement has been made clearer; we have also put forward a hypothesis on an origin of the externalities and … utility of impure goods depends on the vector of the externalities, which ultimately determines the stratification in a field …
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This paper proves that timing of payment, whether a price is paid ex-ante or ex-post, makes no difference. The equivalence is valid, with or without litigation. However, litigation always gives buyers some advantage, while it inflicts loss to sellers. This paper recommends vendors not to shirk
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This Chapter analyzes the ways in which digital platforms such as Uber and Airbnb are perfecting the deal and lowering transaction costs. The chapter argues that the three stages of pre-deal, deal-making, and post-deal, 1) search costs; 2) bargaining and decision costs; and 3) policing and...
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