- In law and economics, the
Coase theorem (/ˈkoʊs/)
describes the
economic efficiency of an
economic allocation or
outcome in the
presence of externalities...
- move is to
pledge to the
contract regardless of the
actions of others. A
Coasian solution,
named for the
economist Ronald Coase,
proposes that potential...
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maintain a
strong essential commitment to free
markets but
reject the
Coasian solution in
favor of land
value taxation,
wherein the
economic rent of...
- NeighborhoodScout.
Retrieved September 19, 2020. Higgs,
Robert (June 2, 2004). "
Coasian Contracts in the
Coeur d'Alene
Mining District".
Working Paper #52. Independent...
- Spokesman-Review.
Retrieved December 7, 2014. Higgs,
Robert (June 2, 2004). "
Coasian Contracts in the
Coeur d'Alene
Mining District".
Working Paper #52. The...
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implement because Coase does not
offer a
negotiation method. Moreover,
Coasian solutions are
unlikely to be
reached due to the
possibility of running...
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dubbed by
George Stigler as "Chicago
political economy".
Inspired by the
Coasian view that
institutions evolve to
maximize the
Pareto efficiency, Chicago...
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problem of
externalities but
believe they can be
addressed either through Coasian bargaining or the use of
Pigovian taxes—corrective
taxes on
goods that...
- L. W. (2016). “As
planning is everything, it is good for something!” A
Coasian economic taxonomy of
modes of planning.
Planning Theory, 15(3), 255-273...
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Proceedings Salevurakis, John William,
Abigail Johnson and Karl Rich. “
Coasian Bargaining and the
Sustainable Management of
Endangered Species: Case Studies...