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- Ownership, Property Rights, and Economic Performance: Theory and Practice in the USA and Other Countries
- A GUIDE to TRANSFORMATIVE LAND STRATEGIES: Lessons from the Field
- Collective Ownership Or Cadres' Ownership? the Non-Agricultural
- Collective Private Ownership of American Housing: A
- 1. Collective Ownership with Individual Property Rights to Forestland
- The Role of Private Property in a Free Society
- Rent Seeking and Interest Groups Under Institutions of Transition: the Case of Ukraine
- The Transformative Power of Secure Tenure
- Original Ownership of the Earth: a Contemporary Approach Mathias Risse John F. Kennedy School of Government
- Research of the Raise Rent-Seeking Model Based on Electricity Li Zhanping 1, A, Yang Yubing*1, B
- Commons Praxis: Towards a Critical Political Economy of the Digital Commons
- Common Ownership and the Presumption of Equality
- A Georgist Perspective of Petroleum Taxation
- Moving “Umbrella”:Bureaucratic Transfers, Collusion, and Rent-Seeking in China
- John Stuart Mill and Fourierism: ‘Association’, ‘Friendly Rivalry’ and Distributive Justice
- 1 JOHN STUART MILL, VICTORIAN LIBERALISM, and the FAILURE of COOPERATIVE PRODUCTION* JOCELYN PAUL BETTS Corpus Christi College
- 1 an Introduction to the Digital Commons: from Common-Pool Resources to Community Governance Mélanie Dulong De Rosnay, Institut
- Origins and Evolution of the Community Land Trust in the United States
- The Collective Ownership and Heredium
- The Evolution of Relational Property Rights: a Case of Chinese Rural Land Reform Shitong Qiao & Frank Upham
- Macroeconomic Aspects of Privatization
- Employee Collective Ownership and Organisational Identification
- The Demsetz's Evolutionary Theory of Property Rights As Applied to Rural Land of China: a Supplement
- In Search of Urban Commons Through Squatting: the Role of Knowledge Sharing in the Creation and Organization of Everyday Utopian Spaces in Sweden
- Peer Production Studies? In: M
- Socialism: Meaning and Features of Socialist Economy
- Diversifying Public Ownership
- The Clash Over State and Collective Property: the Making of the Rangeland Law Author(S): Peter Ho Source: the China Quarterly, No
- Peer-To-Peer As a Design Principle for Law: Distribute the Law Melanie Dulong De Rosnay
- “World Ownership, Self-Ownership, and Equality in Georgist Philosophy:” a Reply
- Common Ownership and Equality of Autonomy Anna Di Robilant Boston University School of Law
- Community and Mutual Ownership’ and Considers the Implications for Policy and Practice in This Area
- Property Rights and the Nature of Chinese Collective Enterprises1