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ridesharing services to operate without medallions, most often employing a regulatory takings theory. I argue that the approach …
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The results of 2012 clearly pointed to the fact that the classical set of problems specific to the Russian privatization – justification of the fair price for assets to be privatized, real motivation of the participants, determination of the criteria of selection of the buyer, ensuring of...
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Access to landlocked land is a universal legal entanglement, but surprisingly no law and economic scholars have systematically analyzed this issue. The doctrines in the U.S., called “easements of necessity” and “statutory easements,” are similar to those in civil-law jurisdictions, and...
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We empirically quantify the sensitivity of investments to uncertain property rights by drawing upon the Northern Pacific's massive land grant and the ensuing political and legal battle that generated significant uncertainty to title. To overcome the empirical challenge that property rights and...
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I investigate how the first large-scale randomized-controlled trial of a land formalization reform in rural Western Africa affects villagers' cooperativeness and trust. With the reform, land plots traditionally characterized by collective property and informal possession are mapped, parcels...
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This Article offers a theory of secured credit that aims to answer fundamental questions that have long percolated in …
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Times of emergency call for drastic measures. These steps may include the physical takeover of privately-owned assets by the government for a certain period of time and for various purposes, aimed at addressing the state of emergency. When will such acts amount to a taking, and what compensation...
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This chapter discusses intangible property and non-proprietary intangibles. It begins with a discussion of the idea of the right against interference as the basic right of property and compares it with idea of the right to the benefit of property. It discusses the idea of remedial consistency -...
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