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Property Rights in Transition

11.467J · Architecture, Political Science, Urban Studies and Planning · Graduate · Spring 2005

Prof. Annette M. Kim

MIT · Tier 1

This course examines the theories and policy debates over who can own real property, how to communicate and enforce property rights, and the range of liberties that they confer. It explores alternative economic, political, and sociological perspectives of property rights and their policy and planning implications.

HumanitiesReal EstateLawPolicy and AdministrationSociologyUrban Studies

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Prof. Annette M. Kim. 11.467J Property Rights in Transition. Spring 2005. Massachusetts Institute of Technology: MIT OpenCourseWare, https://ocw.mit.edu. License: CC BY-NC-SA 4.0.

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