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    Harold Demsetz (/ˈdɛmsɛts/; May 31, 1930 – January 4, 2019) was an American professor of economics at the University of California at Los Angeles (UCLA)...
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  • scholars associated with the subject include Masahiko Aoki, Armen Alchian, Harold Demsetz, Steven N. S. Cheung, Avner Greif, Yoram Barzel, Claude Ménard (economist)...
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  • scholars associated with the subject include Masahiko Aoki, Armen Alchian, Harold Demsetz, Steven N. S. Cheung, Avner Greif, Yoram Barzel, Claude Ménard (economist)...
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    1941), American politician Harold Danko (born 1947), American jazz pianist Harold Demsetz (1930–2019), American economist Harold de Soysa (1907–1971), first...
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  • Williamson, Douglass North, Oliver Hart, Bengt Holmström, Arman Alchian and Harold Demsetz expanded on Coase's work on firms, transaction costs and contracts....
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  • neoclassical economist, specifically of the Chicago School. Along with Harold Demsetz, Alchian is considered to be the founder of the "UCLA tradition", alternatively...
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    explored. A Demsetz auction is a system which awards an exclusive contract to the agent bidding the lowest price named after Harold Demsetz. This is sometimes...
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  • 1962), Croatian/American economist, professor at Caltech Gérard Debreu Harold Demsetz Partha Dasgupta Huw Dixon Avinash Dixit J. Bradford DeLong Uri Dadush...
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    field of law and economics in the late 1960s, the American scholar Harold Demsetz described how the concept of property rights makes social interactions...
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  • of the good"). The nirvana fallacy was given its name by economist Harold Demsetz in 1969, who said: The view that now pervades much public policy economics...
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