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Hardcover Why the Rush?: An Institutional Economic Analysis of Homesteading and the Settlement of the West (Ronald Coase Institute Series on New Institutional Economics) Book

ISBN: 1009684582

ISBN13: 9781009684583

Why the Rush?: An Institutional Economic Analysis of Homesteading and the Settlement of the West (Ronald Coase Institute Series on New Institutional Economics)

Establishing economic property rights is a ubiquitous human activity that is key to the creation of wealth. Why the Rush? combines economic and historical analysis to argue that the institution of homesteading, as established in the US through the Homestead Act of 1862, was a method to establish meaningful, economic property rights on the American frontier. It explains how homesteading rushed millions of people into specific areas, established a meaningful sovereignty without the use of military force and became the means by which the US Thwarted military and legal challenges. Using fine-grained data, along with a detailed theoretical analysis and exhaustive institutional content, this book makes a serious contribution to the study of economic property rights and institutions providing the definitive analysis of the economics of homesteading and its role in American economic history.

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Format: Hardcover

Release Date: 12/31/2025

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