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Property Law and Government Economic Policy: American Indians, the Balkans and the Americas
Professor O'Neill LL.M Seminar 873 (cross-listed) | 2 credit hours This course will explore the affect of property laws and policies of the government on the economic development of selected emerging and developing countries in Europe, the Americas, and Indian County. While seemingly disparate in historical and geographic contexts, the similarities in the rights of and social views held about ownership in these regions offer an opportunity to explore the overall principals of economic development based upon the policies and laws of the governments of these countries. The course will concentrate on the following issues: 1) What policies and practices promote economic development in a country? 2) What are the social and culture value, if any, that outweigh the traditional economic development in these countries? 3) How do we determine policy from a historical perspective? 4) How does the method and timing of implementation affect policy?
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