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Stronger Property Rights Enforcement Does Not Hurt Social Welfare - A Comment on Gonzalez’ 'Effective Property Rights, Conflict and Growth (JET, 2007)'
In his recent paper in JET, Gonzalez (2007) issues a warning that gradual improvement in property rights enforcement may sometimes backfire and hurt social welfare through its unintended instigation of appropriative activities. By introducing a new property-rights parameter within the Gonzalez’ growth model, however, this note reinstates the monotone relationship between property rights and social welfare discredited by Gonzalez.