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Discussion:Gary Libecap
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Chapters “Transaction Costs, Property Rights, and the Tools of the New Institutional Economics: Water Rights and Water Markets” Eric Brousseau and Jean-Michel Galant, eds, Cambridge University Press, forthcoming. “Second Degree Path Dependence: Information Costs, Political Objectives, and Inappropriate Small-Farm Settlement of the North American Great Plains,” Lars Magnusson and Jan Ottosson eds., Edward Elgar, forthcoming. “The Federal Government Bureaucracy: How We Went From Patronage to an Insulated Civil Service System and Why It Matters for the Performance of Government,” Essays in Honor of Robert Higgs, Price Fishback ed, University of Chicago Press, forthcoming. “The Effects of Property Rights to Land and Other Natural Resources on American Economic Development: Where U.S. Land Policy Worked and Where it Did Not,” Essays in Honor of Robert Higgs, Price Fishbackback, ed, University of Chicago Press, forthcoming.
"The Development of Property Rights to Land: When is Violence Part of Institutional Change?" in John Drobak and John Nye, eds., Frontiers of the New Institutional Economics, San Diego: Academic Press, 1997. With Lee Alston and Bernardo Mueller. "Violence and the Assignment of Property Rights on Two Brazilian Frontiers," in Michelle R. Garfinkel and Stergios Skaperdas, eds., The Political Economy of Rent Seeking and Violence, Cambridge University Press, 1996. With Lee Alston and Robert Schneider. "The Demand and Supply of Property Rights on the Frontier: The Cases of North America and Brazil," in T.L. Anderson and P.J. Hill, eds., The Privatization Process: A Worldwide Perspective, Rowman and Littlefield, 1996. With Lee Alston and Robert Schneider. "Political Bargaining and Cartelization in the New Deal: Orange Marketing Orders," with Elizabeth Hoffman, in Claudia Goldin and Gary Libecap, (eds.) The Political Economy of Regulation: An Historical Analysis of Government and the Economy, University of Chicago Press, 1994. "Property Rights and Entrepreneurship," in Gary D. Libecap, (ed.) New Learning on Entrepreneurship, JAI Press, 1993. "The Political Economy of Institutional Change: Property Rights and the General Revision Act of 1891," in John James and Mark Thomas (eds.) Capitalism in Context, University of Chicago Press, 1994. "Institutions and Economic Growth: The Contributions of Douglass C. North," in Warren Samuels (ed.) New Horizons in Economic Thought: An Appraisal of Ten Leading Economists, Edward Elgar, 1992. "Teapot Dome Revisited: Regulatory Policy and Costly American Oil," in D. N. McCloskey (ed.) Second Thoughts: The Uses of American Economic History, Oxford University Press, 1992. "Experimental Methods to Advance Historical Investigations: An Examination of Cartel Compliance by Large and Small Firms," with B. Binger and E. Hoffman, in Joel Mokyr (ed.) Essays in Honor of Jonathan R. T. Hughes, Cambridge University Press, 1991. "Anthony Scott's Conceptual Origins of Rights Based Fishing: Comment" and "Conceptual Constructs for Practical ITQ Management Policies: Comment," in P. A. Neher, R. Arnason and N. Mollet (eds.) Rights Based Fishing, Kluwer Academic Publishers, 1989. "Regulatory Constraints on Oil and Gas Production on Federal Lands," in Robert Deacon and Bruce Johnson (eds.) Forest Lands Public and Private. Ballinger, 1985. "The Navajo and Too Many Sheep: Persistent Overgrazing on the Navajo Reservation," with R. N. Johnson, in John Baden and Richard Stroup (eds.) Bureaucracy vs. Environmental Costs of Bureaucratic Government, University of Michigan Press, 1981. Funded Research “Transaction Costs and Institutional Change: An Analysis of Western Water Law Regarding Transfers from Agriculture to Urban and Environmental Uses,” National Science Foundation, Co Principal Investigator, 2003-2005. “Appropriate Agricultural Techniques: The Information Problems in Settling the North American Arid Plains, 1900-1925,” National Science Foundation, Principal Investigator, 1999-2001. “Property Rights and Conflict in the Brazilian Amazon,” National Science Foundation, Co-Principal Investigator, 1995-1997. 11 "Property Rights and Land Use in the Brazilian Amazon: Lessons from U.S. Economic History," National Science Foundation, Co-Principal Investigator, 1992-1995. "Property Rights, Rent Dissipation, and Environmental Degradation in the Brazilian Amazon," World Bank, Co-Principal Investigator, 1992-94. "Historical and Experimental Examination of Government-Sponsored Cartels," National Science Foundation, Co-Principal Investigator, 1990-1991. "The Organization of the Federal Government Labor Force: Patronage to Merit," Earhart Foundation, Co- Principal Investigator, 1989-1990. "Bureaucratic Salary Differences, Agency Growth, and Constituent Relations," National Science Foundation, Co-Principal Investigator, 1985-1986. "Contracting and Unitization of Oil Fields, National Science Foundation, Co-Principal Investigator, 1982- 1984. "Government Regulation of Oil Production," Center for Energy and Mineral Resources, Co-Principal Investigator, 1983-1984. "Property Rights and Oil Field Unitization," Center for Energy and Mineral Resources, Principal Investigator, 1980-1981. "An Investigation in the Nature and Content of Customary Fishing Rights and Practices in the Texas Bays," Seagrant, Texas A&M University, Co-Principal Investigator, 1980-1981. "Federal Restrictions on Property Rights to Rangeland," Pacific Institute, Principal Investigator, 1980-1981. Administrative Fund Raising Successfully raised $17,000,000to endow the Karl Eller Center. Additional fundraising (non-endowment) total over $5,000,000. Book Reviews Of On the Great Plains: Agriculture and Environment University of Nebraska Press, 2005. The Politics of Property Rights: Political Instability, Credible Commitments, and Economic Growth in Mexico, 1876-1929, Stephen Haber, Armando Razo, and Noel Maurer, Eh.net, 2004. A History of Public Sector Pensions in the United States, Robert Clark, Lee Craig, and Jack Wilson, Journal of Economic History, 2003. Deforesting the Earth from Prehistory to Global Crisis, Eh.Net. 2003. Redefining Efficiency: Pollution Concerns, Regulatory Mechanisms, and Technological Change in the U.S. Petroleum Industry, Hugh Gorman, Journal of Economic History, 2003. Oil in Texas, The Gusher Age, 1895-1945, Dana and Roger Olien, Journal of Economic History, 2002. Indians, Markets, and Rainforests: Theory, Methods and Analysis, Ricardo Godoy, Journal of Economic Literature, 2002. 12 The Mystery of Capital: Why Capitalism Triumphs in the West and Fails Everywhere Else, Hernando De Soto, Journal of Economic History, 2002. The Cambridge Economic History of the United States, Volume III, the Twentieth Century, EH.Net, 2001. The Mechanisms of Governance, Oliver E. Williamson, Journal of Economic History, 1997. Economic Evolution, Jack Vromin, Journal of Economic History, 1997. Risks, Costs, and Lives Saved, edited by Robert Hahn, Journal of Comparative Economics, 1997. Land Rights: The 1990's Property Rights Rebellion, edited by Bruce Yandle, Independent Review, 1996. Collective Action: Theory and Application by Todd Sandler, Journal of Institutional and Theoretical Economics, 1995. Contrived Competition: Regulation and Deregulation in America by Richard H.K. Vietor, Journal of Economic History, 1994. New Jersey and the Fiscal Origins of Modern American Corporation Law, by Christopher Grandy, Journal of Economic History, 1994. To Reclaim a Divided West: Water, Law and Public Policy, by Donald Pisani, The Annals of the American Academy of Political and Social Science, 1993. Water Resources Management, by David Feldman, The Annals of the American Academy of Political and Social Science, 1993. Order Without Law: How Neighbors Settle Disputes, by Robert C. Ellickson, Journal of Economic Literature, March 1993. Common Property Economics: A General Theory and Land Use Application, by Glenn Stevenson, Journal of Comparative Economics, December 1992. Regulation: Economic Theory and History, edited by Jack High, Business History Review, 1992. Wilderness Preservation and the Sagebrush Rebellions, by William Graf, The Annals, 1992. Institutions, Institutional Change and Economic Performance, by Douglass North, Journal of Economic Literature, March 1992. Economic Analysis of Property Rights, by Yoram Barzel, Journal of Economic Behavior and Organization, 1992. Private Property and the Limits of American Constitutionalism, by Jennifer Nedelsky, and Property and the Politics of Entitlement, by John Brigham, American Political Science Review, March 1992. The Lever of Riches: Technological Creativity and Economic Progress, by Joel Mokyr, Journal of Comparative Economics, December 1991. Markets for Federal Water: Subsidies, Property Rights, and the Bureau of Reclamation, by Richard Wahl, Journal of Economic Literature, March 1991. Pure Food: Securing the Federal Food and Drugs Act of 1906, by James Howey Young, Journal of Economic History, September, 1990. 13 Non-Renewable Resources, Extraction Programs and Markets, by John M. Hartwick, Journal of Comparative Economics, 1990. The Fall of the Bell System, by Peter Temin, Journal of Economic History, June, 1989. The Fisherman's Problem, by Arthur F. McEvoy, Journal of Economic History, December, 1987. Fair Play in the Market Place: The First Battle for Pure Food and Drugs, by Mitchell Olsen, Journal of Economic History, December, 1986. Strategic Uses of Public Policy, by Donna J. Wood, Journal of Economic History, December, 1986. U.S. Forest Service Grazing and Rangelands, by William D. Rowley, Arizona and the West, Summer, 1986. The Economics of Zoning Laws: A Property Rights Approach to American Land Use Controls, by William A. Fischel, Journal of Economic Literature, June, 1986. Working the Range: Essays on the History of Western Land Management and the Environment, by John Wunder (ed.), Journal of Economic History, June, 1986. Conservation Under FDR, by A. L. Riesch Owen, Journal of Economic History, December, 1984. Who Owns The Wildlife, by James Tober, Journal of Economic History, June, 1983. A Theory of Property Rights, by John Umbeck, Journal of Economic History, June, 1982. Indians, Bureaucrats, and the Land, by Leonard Carlson, Journal of Economic History, December, 1981. Business and Government in the Oil Industry: A Case Study of Sun Oil 1876-1945, August W. Giebelhaus, Journal of Economic History, March, 1981. Innovations in Energy: The Story of Kerr-McGee, by John Ezell, Journal of Economic History, March, 1981. Money Mountain, by Marshall Sprague, Journal of Economic History, June, 1980. Hard Rock Epic, by Mark Wyman, Journal of Economic History, December, 1979. Copper Mining and Management, by Thomas R. Navin, Journal of Economic History, September, 1979. ....And the Desert Shall Rejoice: Conflict Growth and Justice in Arid Environments, by Arthur Maass and Raymond Anderson, Natural Resources Journal, July, 1979. The Lands of Hawaii: Their Use and Misuse, by T. M. Creighton, Journal of Economic History, December, 1978. Le Conte's Report on East Florida, by R. Adicks, Journal of Economic History, December, 1978.
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