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Property relations, incentives and welfare : proceedings of a Conference held in Barcelona, Spain, by th International Economic Association

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Material type: materialTypeLabelBookSeries: International Economic Association ; 115.Publisher: New York : St. Martin's, 1997Description: 498 p.Subject(s): Bem Estar Social | Pobreza | Mercado | Democracia | Direito de Propriedade | Privatização | Distribuição de Renda | Contrato de Trabalho | Capitalismo | Democracia
Contents:
I - Welfare and property relations 1 - Informational rents and property rights in land - Dilip Mookherjee 2 - An efficiency argument for sustainable use - Joaquim Silvestre 3 - Full employment as a worker-discipline device - Karl Ove Moene and Michael Wallerstein 4 - Trans ferability of collective property rights: does trade destroy trust? - Paul Seabright 5 - limited privatization in the presence of public bads - John E. Roemer II - Finance and control 6 - Corporate governance, financial systems and the transition to capitalism: towards a conceptual framework - Erik Berglof 7 - Long-term investment and monitoring in financial relationships - Ernst-Ludwig von Thadden 8 - Alternative modelsof control: efficiency, accessibility and market failures - Fabrizio Barca III - Distribution and the type of firm 9 - Employment contracts, finance and the distribution of wealth - A. F. Newman 10 - Democratic firms and the distribution of wealth - Samuel Bowles and Herbert Gintis IV - Transition to the market 11 - The economics of enterprise restructuring in central and eastern Europe - Philippe Aghion, Olivier Jean Blanchard and Wendy Carlin 12 - Chinese township-village enterprises as vaguely defined cooperatives - Martin L. Weitzman and Chenggang Xu V - Democracy and distribution 13 - Why have the rabble not redistributed the wealth? on the stability of democracy and unequal property - Louis Putterman
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I - Welfare and property relations 1 - Informational rents and property rights in land - Dilip Mookherjee 2 - An efficiency argument for sustainable use - Joaquim Silvestre 3 - Full employment as a worker-discipline device - Karl Ove Moene and Michael Wallerstein 4 - Trans ferability of collective property rights: does trade destroy trust? - Paul Seabright 5 - limited privatization in the presence of public bads - John E. Roemer II - Finance and control 6 - Corporate governance, financial systems and the transition to capitalism: towards a conceptual framework - Erik Berglof 7 - Long-term investment and monitoring in financial relationships - Ernst-Ludwig von Thadden 8 - Alternative modelsof control: efficiency, accessibility and market failures - Fabrizio Barca III - Distribution and the type of firm 9 - Employment contracts, finance and the distribution of wealth - A. F. Newman 10 - Democratic firms and the distribution of wealth - Samuel Bowles and Herbert Gintis IV - Transition to the market 11 - The economics of enterprise restructuring in central and eastern Europe - Philippe Aghion, Olivier Jean Blanchard and Wendy Carlin 12 - Chinese township-village enterprises as vaguely defined cooperatives - Martin L. Weitzman and Chenggang Xu V - Democracy and distribution 13 - Why have the rabble not redistributed the wealth? on the stability of democracy and unequal property - Louis Putterman

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