Hernando de Soto and Property in a Market Economy / Edition 1

Hernando de Soto and Property in a Market Economy / Edition 1

by D. Benjamin Barros
ISBN-10:
0754677052
ISBN-13:
9780754677055
Pub. Date:
04/23/2010
Publisher:
Taylor & Francis
ISBN-10:
0754677052
ISBN-13:
9780754677055
Pub. Date:
04/23/2010
Publisher:
Taylor & Francis
Hernando de Soto and Property in a Market Economy / Edition 1

Hernando de Soto and Property in a Market Economy / Edition 1

by D. Benjamin Barros
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Overview

Hernando de Soto is one of the world's leading public intellectuals. His books The Mystery of Capital and The Other Path have had a tremendous impact on debates about international development, but his work also has been controversial. One of de Soto's core ideas is that the institution of private property is necessary for the proper functioning of a market economy, yet even though many property scholars closely follow de Soto's work, his ideas have been neglected in property law scholarship and mature market economies like the United States. This new collection seeks to remedy this neglect, bringing together a diverse group of scholars to apply de Soto's work to a wide range of contemporary issues in property law and theory. The important contribution it makes to debates and controversies in property law, as well as in related economic fields, will appeal to scholars of both law and economics.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780754677055
Publisher: Taylor & Francis
Publication date: 04/23/2010
Series: Law, Property and Society
Edition description: 1
Pages: 244
Product dimensions: 6.30(w) x 9.30(h) x 0.80(d)

About the Author

D. Benjamin Barros is Professor of Law at Widener University School of Law in Harrisburg, Pennsylvania. He writes widely on property law and related topics.

Table of Contents

Introduction, D. Benjamin Barros; Chapter 1 The Costs of Regulation or the Consequences of Poverty? Progressive Lessons from de Soto, Eduardo M. Peñalver; Chapter 2 Invasions, Innovation, Environment, Carol M. Rose; Chapter 3 Culture and Capitalism: A Comment on de Soto, Gregory S. Alexander; Chapter 4 Hernando de Soto and the Histories of Property Law, Alfred L. Brophy; Chapter 5 Anticipating de Soto: Allotment of Indian Reservations and the Dangers of Land-Titling, Ezra Rosser; Chapter 6 Leaving the Body of Property Law? Meltdowns, Land Rushes, and Failed Economic Development, Rashmi Dyal-Chand; Chapter 7 The Bell Jar and the Bullhorn: Hernando de Soto and Communication Through Title, Nestor M. Davidson; Chapter 8 Red Tape and Gridlock, Larissa Katz; Chapter 9 Mercantilism, American Style, Nicole Stelle Garnett; Chapter 10 Hernando de Soto, Formal Property Systems, and the Intangible Asset Paradox, Juliet M. Moringiello; Chapter 11 The Economics of Welfare: Of Hernando de Soto and Susette Kelo, Denis J. Brion;
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