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The Law and Economics of Property Rights Conference

May 15, 2000 to May 16, 2000

Hoover Institution
MONDAY, MAY 15
8:30–9:00a.m. Introductory Remarks
Armen Alchian, Professor Emeritus, UCLA
9:00–10:15a.m.

Session 1—The Importance of Property Rights

Open Access Versus Common Property
Thráinn Eggertsson, Professor and Olin Fellow, Columbia Law School

The Gains from Private Property
Louis DeAlessi, Professor Emeritus, University of Miami

10:15–10:45a.m. Break
10:45–Noon

Session 2—The Legacy of Ronald Coase

Pigou, Coase and Markets: How Important Are Externalities?
Bruce Yandle, Professor of Economics, Clemson University

Property Rights in the Firm
Yoram Barzel, Professor of Economics, University of Washington

1:15–2:15p.m.

Keynote Address

Property Rights and the Firm: The Important but Neglected Theme
Harold Demsetz, Professor of Economics, UCLA

2:30–4:00p.m.

Session 3—Escaping the Tragedy of the Commons

The Evolution of Property Rights
Terry L. Anderson, Senior Fellow, Hoover Institution and Executive Director, PERC, and P. J. Hill, Professor of Economics, Wheaton College

Contracting for Property Rights
Gary D. Libecap, Professor of Economics, University of Arizona

First Possession as the Basis of Property
Dean Lueck, Professor of Economics, Montana State University

4:00–4:30p.m. Open Discussion
6:30p.m. Dinner-Stanford Faculty Club
Judge Danny J. Boggs, United States Court of Appeals for the Sixth Circuit
TUESDAY, MAY 16
8:30–9:45a.m.

Session 4—From One Commons to Another

Might Makes Rights
David Haddock, Professor of Law, Northwestern University

Government as Definer of Property Rights: The Tragedy of Exiting the Commons
Fred S. McChesney, Professor of Law, Northwestern University

9:45–10:15a.m. Break
10:15–11:30a.m.

Session 5—Constraining Government

In and Out of the Public Solutions: The Hidden Perils of Property Transfers
Richard Epstein, Professor of Law, University of Chicago

Coase's Lighthouse: A Beacon for the Study of Public Goods and Property Rights
William Fischel, Professor of Law, Dartmouth College

11:30–Noon

Concluding Remarks

Armen Alchian, Professor Emeritus, UCLA
Professor Alchian will close the conference with his reflections on what we have learned.

Noon Lunch