The gridlock economy
how too much ownership wrecks markets, stops innovation, and costs lives
Examines the consequences of excessive property rights creating an underuse of resources, addressing such issues as excessive patent rights that inhibit the development of life-saving drugs, real estate practices that lead to a loss of family estates, and copyright laws.
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Michael Heller
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David G. Victor
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Michael Heller
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Thomas C. Heller
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Gridlock Economy
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After Kyoto
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The gridlock economy
- GWGlobal Warming GridlockDavid G. Victor
Global Warming Gridlock
- GWGlobal Warming GridlockDavid G. Victor
Global Warming Gridlock
- GWGlobal Warming GridlockDavid G. Victor
Global Warming Gridlock
- GWGlobal Warming GridlockDavid G. Victor
Global Warming Gridlock
- GWGlobal Warming GridlockDavid G. Victor
Global Warming Gridlock
- GEGridlock EconomyMichael Heller
Gridlock Economy
- GEGridlock EconomyMichael Heller
Gridlock Economy