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Naomi R. Lamoreaux

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Senior Research Scholar, University of Michigan Law School; Stanley B. Resor Professor Emeritus of Economics and Professor Emeritus of History, Yale University; Research Associate, NBER

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Naomi R. Lamoreaux

  • About
  • Research
    • The Great Merger Movement
    • Banking and Economic Development
    • Patents and the Market for Technology
    • The Achievement of General Laws
    • Business and the Choice of Organizational Form
    • The Organizational Roots of the Right to Privacy
    • Antitrust Regulation
    • Property Rights
    • Theory and Historiography
  • Contact
  • Curriculum Vitae

The Mystery of Property Rights

June 1, 2011 Naomi Lamoreaux

Naomi R. Lamoreaux, “The Mystery of Property Rights: A U.S. Perspective,” Journal of Economic History 71 (June 2011), 275-306. Presidential address to the Economic History Association. 

In Property Rights

Did Insecure Property Rights Slow Economic Development?

February 2, 2006 Naomi Lamoreaux

Naomi R. Lamoreaux, “Did Insecure Property Rights Slow Economic Development? Some Lessons from U.S. History,” Journal of Policy History 18:1 (2006): 146-64 (special issue of the journal, also published as Ruling Passions: Political Economy in Nineteenth-Century America, ed. Richard R. John [University Park: Pennsylvania State University Press, 2006]). 

In Property Rights