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We discuss the notion of ownership in economics, taking our point of departure in the Grossman-Hart-Moore property rights approach. We criticize the exclusive identification of ownership with residual rights to control in this approach, and argue that economic organization may be rendered...
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Many economists, including Austrian economists, have argued that the market process is essentially an experimental process. We briefly try to clarify this conceptualization, and then argue that we may understand the firm in much the same light. A basic view of the firm as an experimental entity...
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The notion of full asset ownership is important in economics, for example, in recent work on the boundaries of the firm, which has been taken up with the issue why it matters who owns an asset. However, recognizing that assets have multiple attributes, and that these may be subject to capture in...
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Chapter 1: Strategy and Property Rights -- Chapter 2: Microfoundations for Strategy -- Chapter 3: The Property Rights Approach: An Overview -- Chapter 4: Ownership and Property Rights -- Chapter 5: Resources and Value Creation -- Chapter 6: Strategizing and Positioning -- Chapter 7: Property...
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