Private Property Rights, Economic Freedom, And Professor Coase: A Critique of Friedman, Mccloskey, Medema, And Zorn (Ronald Coase, David Friedman, Deirdre Mccloskey, Steven Medema, David Zorn) Private Property Rights, Economic Freedom, And Professor Coase: A Critique of Friedman, Mccloskey, Medema, And Zorn (Ronald Coase, David Friedman, Deirdre Mccloskey, Steven Medema, David Zorn)

Private Property Rights, Economic Freedom, And Professor Coase: A Critique of Friedman, Mccloskey, Medema, And Zorn (Ronald Coase, David Friedman, Deirdre Mccloskey, Steven Medema, David Zorn‪)‬

Harvard Journal of Law & Public Policy 2003, Summer, 26, 3

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I. INTRODUCTION Private property rights are the basic building blocks of economic freedom. They are a necessary condition for a free society. Therefore, it behooves us to study, in some detail, precisely of what they consist. If we are unclear on this issue, the entire edifice of free enterprise can collapse, as does a house with a poor foundation.

GENRE
Professional & Technical
RELEASED
2003
22 June
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
54
Pages
PUBLISHER
Harvard Society for Law and Public Policy, Inc.
SIZE
367.7
KB

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