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- Coase theorem - In law and economics, the Coase theorem, attributed to Ronald Coase, describes the economic efficiency of an economic allocation or outcome in the presence of externalities. The theorem states that when trade in an externality is possible and there are no transaction costs, bargaining will lead to an efficient outcome regardless of the initial allocation of property ...
- Ronald Coase - | birth_place = Willesden, England
- Coasian solution - A coasian solution, named for the economist Ronald Coase and unrelated to the Coase theorem, proposes a mechanism by which potential beneficiaries of a public good band together and pool their resources based on their willingness to pay to create the public good.
- New institutional economics - New institutional economics (NIE) is an economic perspective that attempts to extend economics by focusing on the social and legal norms and rules that underly economic activity. Although NIE has its roots in Ronald Coase's fundamental insights about the critical role of institutional frameworks and transaction costs for economic performance, at present NIE analyses are built on a more complex set of methodological principles and criteria.
- The Lighthouse in Economics - The Lighthouse in Economics is an academic paper written by British economist Ronald H. Coase.