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PS470 Tutorial in International Political Economy: Exercises - Citation

To highlight resource tying globalization issues to historical and current development of international institutions and multilateral treaties in the regulation of the world economy and environment.

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1. Alston, L., & Mueller, B. (2015). Towards a More Evolutionary Theory of Property Rights. Iowa Law Review, 100(6), 2255-2273.

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4. Bell, D. A. (2006). Culture and Egalitarian Development: Confucian Constraints on Property Rights. In, Beyond Liberal Democracy (pp. 231-254). Princeton University Press.

5. Maxwell, A., & Riker, D. (2014). The Economic Implications of Strengthening Intellectual Property Rights in Developing Countries. Journal Of International Commerce & Economics, 1-8. 6. Lai, L. W. (2015).

6. Squatting by the privileged? A Hong Kong study on the innovations and ambiguity of property rights of irregular development. Habitat International, 50317-325. doi:10.1016/j.habitatint.2015.09.003

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