Published online by Cambridge University Press: 05 June 2012
Since the publication of the first edition of this book I have continued to conduct research regarding economic organization and political economy. This work is reflected primarily in Chapters 5 and 6 of the current edition. I have also separated the discussion of divided ownership from that of the firm. The former now occupies Chapter 4, whereas in Chapter 5 I offer new thoughts on the latter. In Chapter 6 I briefly speculate on the emergence of property rights and the state.
Teaching property rights courses over the last few years has led me to discover in the first edition some errors, many ambiguities, and several instances that call for elaboration. I have attempted to correct the mistakes, clarify the exposition, and elaborate when necessary. I have also added a number of illustrations, some of which derive from new research on property rights.
I wish to thank Dean Lueck, who read the entire manuscript, for his helpful comments; my daughter Tamar, for enlivening the presentation and protecting the English language; and the Earhart Foundation for its generous financial support.
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