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Commons and anticommons Vol. II

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Publication details: London Edward Elgar 2009Description: 585 xiISBN:
  • 978 1 84542 657 6
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 346.04 HEI-II HEL-II
Contents:
CONTENTS Volume II; Acknowledgements; An introduction to both volumes by the editor appears in Volume I; PART I THE NEW SPECTRUM; A Linking Commons and Anticommons; 1. Lee Anne Fennell (2004), ‘Common Interest Tragedies’; 2. Stephen R. Munzer (2005), ‘The Commons and the Anticommons in the Law and Theory of Property’; 3. Carol M. Rose (2000), ‘Left Brain, Right Brain, and History in the New Law and Economics of Property’; B The Economy of Property Forms; 4. Harold Demsetz (1967), ‘Toward a Theory of Property Rights’; 5. Michael Heller (1999), ‘The Boundaries of Private Property’; 6. Henry E. Smith (2000), ‘Semicommon Property Rights and Scattering in the Open Fields’; 7. Henry Hansmann and Reiner Kraakman (2002), ‘Property, Contract, and Verification: The “Numerous Clausus” Problem and the Divisibility of Rights’; PART II APPLICATION OF ANTICOMMONS THEORY; A Patents; 8. Michael Heller and Rebecca S. Eisenberg (1998), ‘Can Patents Deter Innovation? The Anticommons in Biomedical Research’; 9. Carl Shapiro (2001), ‘Navigating the Patent Thicket: Cross Licences, Patent Pools, and Standard Setting’; 10. Fiona Murray and Scott Stern (2007), ‘Do Formal Intellectual Property Rights Hinder the Free Flow of Scientific Knowledge? An Empirical Test of the Anti-Commons Hypothesis’; 11. Rosemarie Ham Ziedonis (2004), ‘Don’t Fence Me In: Fragmented Markets for Technology and the Patent Acquisition Strategies of Firms’; B More Intangible Property; 12. Francesco Parisi and Ben Depoorter (2002), ‘Fair Use and Copyright Protection: A Price Theory Explanation’; 13. Thomas W. Hazlett (2005), ‘Spectrum Tragedies’; C Real Property; 14. Gary D. Libecap and James L. Smith (2002), ‘The Economic Evolution of Petroleum Property Rights in the United States’; 15. Abraham Bell and Gideon Parchomovsky (2003), ‘Of Property and Antiproperty’; 16. Mark D. West and Emily M. Morris (2003), ‘The Tragedy of the Condominiums: Legal Responses to Collective Action After the Kobe Earthquake’; 17. Russell S. Sobel and Peter T. Leeson (2006), ‘Government’s Response to Hurricane Katrina: A Public Choice Analysis’; Index
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CONTENTS
Volume II;
Acknowledgements;
An introduction to both volumes by the editor appears in Volume I;
PART I THE NEW SPECTRUM;
A Linking Commons and Anticommons;
1. Lee Anne Fennell (2004), ‘Common Interest Tragedies’;
2. Stephen R. Munzer (2005), ‘The Commons and the Anticommons in the Law and Theory of Property’;
3. Carol M. Rose (2000), ‘Left Brain, Right Brain, and History in the New Law and Economics of Property’;
B The Economy of Property Forms;
4. Harold Demsetz (1967), ‘Toward a Theory of Property Rights’;
5. Michael Heller (1999), ‘The Boundaries of Private Property’;
6. Henry E. Smith (2000), ‘Semicommon Property Rights and Scattering in the Open Fields’;
7. Henry Hansmann and Reiner Kraakman (2002), ‘Property, Contract, and Verification: The “Numerous Clausus” Problem and the Divisibility of Rights’;
PART II APPLICATION OF ANTICOMMONS THEORY;
A Patents;
8. Michael Heller and Rebecca S. Eisenberg (1998), ‘Can Patents Deter Innovation? The Anticommons in Biomedical Research’;
9. Carl Shapiro (2001), ‘Navigating the Patent Thicket: Cross Licences, Patent Pools, and Standard Setting’;
10. Fiona Murray and Scott Stern (2007), ‘Do Formal Intellectual Property Rights Hinder the Free Flow of Scientific Knowledge? An Empirical Test of the Anti-Commons Hypothesis’;
11. Rosemarie Ham Ziedonis (2004), ‘Don’t Fence Me In: Fragmented Markets for Technology and the Patent Acquisition Strategies of Firms’;
B More Intangible Property;
12. Francesco Parisi and Ben Depoorter (2002), ‘Fair Use and Copyright Protection: A Price Theory Explanation’;
13. Thomas W. Hazlett (2005), ‘Spectrum Tragedies’;
C Real Property;
14. Gary D. Libecap and James L. Smith (2002), ‘The Economic Evolution of Petroleum Property Rights in the United States’;
15. Abraham Bell and Gideon Parchomovsky (2003), ‘Of Property and Antiproperty’;
16. Mark D. West and Emily M. Morris (2003), ‘The Tragedy of the Condominiums: Legal Responses to Collective Action After the Kobe Earthquake’;
17. Russell S. Sobel and Peter T. Leeson (2006), ‘Government’s Response to Hurricane Katrina: A Public Choice Analysis’;
Index

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