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- Ronald Harry Coase (/ˈkoʊs/; 29 December 1910 – 2 September 2013) was a British economist and author. Coase was educated at the London School of Economics...
- In law and economics, the Coase theorem (/ˈkoʊs/) describes the economic efficiency of an economic allocation or outcome in the presence of externalities...
- The Coase conjecture, developed first by Ronald Coase, is an argument in monopoly theory. The conjecture sets up a situation in which a monopolist sells...
- "The Nature of the Firm" (1937) is an article by Ronald Coase. It offered an economic explanation of why individuals choose to form partnerships, companies...
- a result which Stigler dubbed the "Coase theorem". Thus, while Coase himself appears to have considered the "Coase theorem" and Coasian solutions as simplified...
- positive gain. Negative externalities would be like noise or air pollution. Coase shows this with his example of the case Sturges v. Bridgman it involved...
- p. 53. Coase 1937, pp. 386–405. Coase 1960, pp. 1–44. Coase, The Problem of Social Cost, IV, 7 Coase, The Problem of Social Cost, V, 9 Coase, The Problem...
- The Problem of Social Cost (1960) is a law review article by Ronald Coase, then a faculty member at the University of Virginia, dealing with the economic...
- school of economics such as Aaron Director, George Stigler, and Ronald Coase. The field uses economics concepts to explain the effects of laws, to ****ess...
- June. (JSTOR) Sturges v. Bridgman (1879) 11 Ch D 852 Coase (1960) IV, 7 Coase (1960) V, 9 Coase (1960) VIII, 23 "The Sveriges Riksbank Prize in Economic...