If the property rights to food belonged not to the landowner where the food was grown, but

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If the property rights to food belonged not to the landowner where the food was grown, but instead belonged to the national government, how might this affect the willingness of people to let strangers grow food on their land?

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The Economics of Public Issues

ISBN: 978-0134018973

19th edition

Authors: Roger LeRoy Miller, Daniel K. Benjamin, Douglass C. North

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