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Property Rights, Consumption And The Market Process

David Emanuel Andersson, National Cheng-Kung University, Tainan, Taiwan and National Sun Yat-sen University, Kaohsiung, Taiwan
‘In this book David Emanuel Andersson undertakes the difficult task of reconciling institutional theories of property rights, transaction costs and norms, with Austrian economics, Lancaster’s consumer theory, regional economics and evolutionary economics. The result is a success, the connections outlined make sense and convincing illustrative cases are offered. The book should be read by everyone interested in how the challenges to neoclassical equilibrium theory that have emerged since the 1960s are related.’
– Per-Olof Bjuggren, Jönköping University, Sweden

Property Rights, Consumption and the Market Process extends property
rights theory in new and exciting directions by combining
complementary insights from Austrian, institutional and evolutionary
economics. Mainstream economics tends to analyse property rights
within a static equilibrium framework. In this book David Andersson
reformulates property rights theory as an evolutionary theory of the
market process.

This original work includes many valuable insights and new analysis
such as:

• combining Yoram Barzel’s theory of property rights, Ludwig
Lachmann’s theory of capital, the resource-based view of the firm
and the entrepreneurship theories of Frank Knight, Joseph
Schumpeter and Israel Kirzner
• applying Ronald Inglehart’s theory of value change to discontinuities
in how imitative behaviour influences consumer choice
• a new distributional perspective on the Hayekian knowledge problem
• a model of consumer choice that combines lexicographic
characteristics and learning processes
• a methodological approach that considers the perceived causal
and evidential utilities of a theory
• original empirical material (hedonic price functions and case
studies) and new areas of application for important computer
simulation results.

David Andersson’s book will be warmly welcomed by heterodox
economists and new institutional economists, as well as economists of
entrepreneurship studies, regional development and urban planning.
2008 192 pp Hardback 978 1 84720 955 9 $ 100.00 on-line discount $ 90.00
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