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University of Zurich Faculty of Law Fall Semester 2012 Law & Economics Economic Analysis of Law Property Rights and Markets Prof. Dr. Andreas Heinemann/ Dr. Mark Steiner Slides by Prof. Dr. Rolf H. Weber / Dr. Mark Steiner lst.heinemann@rwi.uzh.ch

Markets and Property Rights 1. Fundamental questions of property rights Examples Four fundamental questions 2. Legal content of property rights Protective rules Property rules and markets Private road example 3. Markets and market failure Perfectly competitive market Market power and monopolists Public goods External effects Universität Zürich 2

Example 1: Ownership of Sheep In a remote valley of the Swiss National Park a sheep was born in a joint flock of sheep; to whom does the sheep belong? The owner of the sheep s mother The owner of the sheep s father The shepherd who tends the sheep The municipality that has leased the land from the federal government The federal government due to its ownership of the national park The sheep was killed by a wolf, the owner claimes compensation, who has to pay? The shepherd The municipality because the sheep was killed on its land The organisation which returned the wolf to the wildness Universität Zürich 3

Example 2: The Satellites Datasat Ltd. owns a satellite which transmits business data between Europe and the United States. Sunshine Inc. recently repositioned its weather satellite to better supply weather data to its customers. Since the reposition, 10% of Dadasat s data were lost during the transmission. Questions: Consequences? What might happen? Relation to property rights? Universität Zürich 4

Example 3: The Heritage and the Frogs Mr. Smith inherits a property at the lake of Zurich from his father. He would like to develop it into a residential area. He would have to invest millions to drain the swampy landscape. The environmental organization green frog states in a report that some endangered frog species are living in the swamp. The organisation desires to retain the swamp. Questions Who does what? Relation to property rights? Universität Zürich 5

Four Fundamental Questions of the Property Law 1. How are ownership rights established? Historically Economically 2. What can be privately owned limits of property? Intangible goods Living beings, organs, etc. 3. What may owners do with their property? Relation between property rights and third persons rights 4. What are the remedies for the violation of property rights? Protective rules and consequences Universität Zürich 6

Markets and Property Rights 1. Fundamental questions of property rights Examples Four fundamental questions 2. Legal content of property rights Protective rules Property rules and markets Private road example 3. Markets and market failure Perfectly competitive market Public goods Market power and monopolists External effects Universität Zürich 7

Legal Content of Property Rights Property is a bundle of rights Rights of use Rights to conclude contracts Right to bargain Right of self-organisation Rights to exclude third persons Original appropriation of property rights Legal transactions Factual distribution of property rights Universität Zürich 8

Property rule Incentive Effects of Protection Rules Make Markets possible and smier Encourage productive behaviour John Locke: keeping the fruits of man s own labour Example: Elements of feudalism Liability rule Damaging others becomes more expensive Social Contract : Economies of scale and protection from theft => the rule of law as public good? Inalienability rule Fundamental rights: Exclusion of a market system? Examples: Property rights on humans (slavery), harm others Universität Zürich 9

Protection Rules Property rule Protective rules Liability rule transaction costs Inalienability rule Universität Zürich 10

Economics of the property rule: Private roads and their maintenance A road connecting a residential area private property Common interest to reach their homes Common benefits for users Cost-benefit analysis Total benefits Marginal benefits Cost and cost sharing Universität Zürich 11

Private roads public roads Relevant today? Universität Zürich 12

Markets and Property Rights 1. Fundamental questions of property rights Examples Four fundamental questions 2. Legal content of property rights Protective rules Property rules and markets Private road example 3. Markets and market failure Perfectly competitive market Public goods Market power and monopolists External effects Universität Zürich 13

Market and Market Failure Perfectly Competitive Market Perfectly competitive market Best possible solution, maximises total welfare Requires: Clear and protected property rights (Complete) information Many suppliers Homogen, comparable goods No entry barriers to market Equal access to technology Who ensures that these requirements are fulfilled? Universität Zürich 14

Definition: Public good Non-rivalry Non-excludability Free rider problem Market and Market Failure Public Goods Everyone can travel for free => insufficient incentive to pay Solutions: Subsidize production State production Public good The rule of law, constitutionality? Stability of the law and legal decisions Universität Zürich 15

Only one supplier Market and Market Failure Monopolies and Market Power (1/2) Excessive prices No allocative efficiency, loss in welfare Maximum profit for the monopolist Equal effect: Collusion by suppliers Producers share the maximum profit Countermeasure: Antitrust law Governmental control, administered prices Universität Zürich 16

Reasons Factual Legal Correctives Market and Market Failure Monopolies and Market Power (2/2) Privatisation/deregulation Market opening free trade Antitrust law Price control law Market dynamics Schumpeter s creative destruction Universität Zürich 17

Market and Market Externalties / External Effects Production / consumption of a product/service causes costs for others Flights cause noise Noise drives the cows mad => no milk Fertiliser pollutes water No fish due to algae in water No allocative efficiency, solutions: Property rights liability rights Regulations (marginal values, rules, etc.) Taxes for incurred costs (Pigou) Externalities markets (CO 2 trade) Universität Zürich 18

Coase-Theorem Principle: If there are no transaction costs, bargaining of property rights on markets will lead to an efficient use, regardless of the initial allocation of property rights. Basic assumptions Reciprocal nature of harmful action Bargaining as alternative to state intervention Criticism of the Theorem Existence of transaction costs Uncertain distribution of property rights Dichotomy of distribution/allocation Universität Zürich 19

Fontainebleau Hotel Corp. v. Forty-Five Twenty-Five, Inc. (114 So.2d 357; Fla. 1959) 1/3 Universität Zürich 20

Fontainebleau Hotel Corp. v. Forty-Five Twenty-Five, Inc. (114 So.2d 357; Fla. 1959) 2/4 Universität Zürich 21

Fontainebleau Hotel Corp. v. Forty-Five Twenty-Five, Inc. (114 So.2d 357; Fla. 1959) 3/4 Universität Zürich 22

Fontainebleau Hotel Corp. v. Forty-Five Twenty-Five, Inc. (114 So.2d 357; Fla. 1959) 4/4 Universität Zürich 23