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      The Property Right Paradigm

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      The Journal of Economic History
      Cambridge University Press (CUP)

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          Abstract

          Economics textbooks invariably describe the important economic choices that all societies must make by the following three questions: What goods are to be produced? How are these goods to be produced? Who is to get what is produced? This way of stating social choice problems is misleading. Economic organizations necessarily do resolve these issues in one fashion or another, but even the most centralized societies do not and cannotspecifythe answer to these questions in advance and in detail. It is more useful and nearer to the truth to view a social system as relying on techniques, rules, or customs to resolve conflicts that arise in the use of scarce resources rather than imagining that societies specify the particular uses to which resources will be put.

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          The Journal of Economic History
          J. Eco. History
          Cambridge University Press (CUP)
          0022-0507
          1471-6372
          March 1973
          May 2010
          : 33
          : 01
          : 16-27
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          10.1017/S0022050700076403
          7516a1f1-7119-4488-8353-59da30a50a63
          © 1973
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