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  1. Harold Demsetz (* 31. Mai 1930 in Chicago, Illinois; † 4. Januar 2019 [1]) war ein US-amerikanischer Ökonom, der der Chicagoer Schule zugeordnet wird. [2] 1991 wurde er in die American Academy of Arts and Sciences gewählt. Inhaltsverzeichnis. 1 Leben. 2 Literatur. 3 Weblinks. 4 Einzelnachweise. Leben.

  2. Demsetz belonged to the Chicago school of economic theory, and was one of the pioneers of the approach now called New Institutional Economics. He is a founder of the field of managerial economics . He has expanded the theory of property rights now prevalent in law and economics .

  3. 1930-2019. Harold Demsetz made major contributions to the economics of property rights and to the economics of industrial organization. He also coined the term “the Nirvana approach.” Economists have altered it slightly but use it widely. Demsetz was one of the few top economists of his era to communicate almost entirely in words and not math.

  4. 30. Jan. 2019 · Authors. Harold Demsetz, who passed away earlier this year, was an enormously influential figure in industrial organisation, the economics of organisation, and law and economics. This column, written by a friend and colleague, outlines some of his most influential ideas and characterises his thinking as rigorous, insightful and ...

  5. The structure of ownership and the theory of the firm. H Demsetz. The Journal of law and economics 26 (2), 375-390. , 1983. 4596. 1983. Ownership structure and corporate performance. H Demsetz, B Villalonga. Journal of corporate finance 7 (3), 209-233.

  6. Harold DEMSETZ | Cited by 30,352 | of University of California, Los Angeles, CA (UCLA) | Read 79 publications | Contact Harold DEMSETZ

  7. 9. Jan. 2019 · January 9, 2019. Harold Demsetz was a Professor of Economics at UCLA from 1971 until his retirement (if he ever really retired). He was the Arthur Andersen Chair in Business Economics and chaired the UCLA Department of Economics from 1978-1980. He was also elected fellow of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences.