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The classic story of Peter Rabbit is ultimately a tale about property rights: where they come from, how they are enforced, and the consequences of their violation. Here is the core of what makes the film remake of this story so wonderful. It challenges us to think carefully about the topic, and, as a bonus,…
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Published on August 30, 2010 by Thomas West — Abstract: Although there are many scholarly treatments of the Founders’ understanding of property and economics, few of them present an overview of the complete package of the principles and policies upon which they agreed. Even the fact that there was a consensus among the Founders is…
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Economic Bulletin Vol. XLIX No. 11 | November, 2009 The purpose of Todd’s book is to inform the public of the traditions that underlay the development of modern American property rights. At a time when the issue generates as much heat as light, such a reflective step back can be useful for all of us.…
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Research Reports – 2005, Issue: 13 Also: A Closer Look at Foreign Aid
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Research Reports – 2006, Issue: 13 Also: Helping the World’s Poor
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Economic Bulletin Vol. XLV, no. 5 | May, 2005 Includes sections by Tom Bethell, Walker F. Todd, Richard L. Stroup, Lee Hoskins, Richard A. Posner, Howard Segermark, Gerald P. O’Driscoll, Jr., Lee Hoskins, Mary Anastasia O’Grady, Robert Skidelsky, Ian Vasquez, Leonid Krasnozhon, E. Bruce Godfrey, Eugene Schroder, Howard Hutchinson, Michael Nivision, R. Russell Grider, Joyce…
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Economic Bulletin Vol. XLII, no. 11 | November 2002 by Benajmin Powell
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Economic Bulletin Vol. XLII, no. 5 | May 2002 by Walker F. Todd