The Gridlock Economy: How Too Much Ownership Wrecks Markets, Stops Innovation, and Costs Lives
By (Author) Michael Heller
Basic Books
Basic Books
23rd February 2010
United States
General
Non Fiction
Economics of specific sectors
Economic geography
330.17
Paperback
288
Width 144mm, Height 225mm, Spine 19mm
378g
Twenty-five new runways would eliminate most air travel delays in America; fifty patent owners are blocking a major drug company from creating a cancer cure; 90 percent of our broadcast spectrum sits idle while American cell phone service suffers. These problems have solutions that can jump-start innovation and help save our troubled economy. So, whats holding us back Michael Heller, a leading authority on property, reveals that while private ownership creates wealth, too much ownership means that everyone loses. Startling and accessible, The Gridlock Economy offers insights on how we can overcome this preventable paradox.
"Sharp economic analysis and wise advice for policy makers."-Wall Street Journal "Excellent."-FT.com"
Michael Heller is the Lawrence A. Wein Professor of Real Estate Law at Columbia Law School and has served as the school's Vice Dean for Intellectual Life. He lives in New York City.