1. The Development of Property Rights on Frontiers: Endowments, Norms, and Politics
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Edwyna Harris, Lee J. Alston, and Bernardo Mueller
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Economics and Econometrics ,History ,Economics, Econometrics and Finance (miscellaneous) ,Fundamental rights ,Right to property ,Competition (economics) ,Politics ,Frontier ,International human rights law ,Conceptual framework ,Property rights ,Economics ,Economic system ,Law and economics - Abstract
How do property rights evolve when unoccupied areas attract economic use? Who are the first claimants on the frontier and how do they establish their property rights? When do governments providede jureproperty rights? We present a conceptual framework that addresses these questions and apply it to the frontiers of Australia, the United States, and Brazil. Our framework stresses the crucial role of politics as frontiers develop by identifying situations where the competition for land by those withde factorights and those withde jurerights leads to violence or potential conflicts.
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- 2012
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