Document Type
Article
Publication Title
University of Chicago Law Review
Abstract
Radical Markets is a bold book, bubbling with ideas, which captures something of the current zeitgeist in arguing that the United States is now burdened by the concentration of economic–and political–power. This essay focuses on the book’s discussion of property rights in land.1 It questions whether Posner and Weyl identify a monopoly problem with private property in land that warrants the attention of contemporary policymakers—and suggests that their discussion of the digital platform monopolies is more intriguing.
First Page
125
Volume
87
Publication Date
2019
Recommended Citation
Katrina M. Wyman,
Property in Radical Markets,
87
University of Chicago Law Review
125
(2019).
Available at:
https://gretchen.law.nyu.edu/fac-articles/1175
