property right

collocation in English

meaningsofpropertyandright

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property
noun
uk
/ˈprɒp.ə.ti/
us
/ˈprɑː.pɚ.t̬i/
an object or objects that belong ...
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right
adjective
uk
/raɪt/
us
/raɪt/
correct:
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(Definition ofpropertyandrightfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

Examplesofproperty right

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Decisions are not always limited to thispropertyrightinterpretation.
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The main findings of the study are that privatepropertyrightregimes discourage migration with livestock, while private property right regimes and migration increase productivity.
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The self-ownership thesis says that we have apropertyrightin ourselves.
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Propertyrightregimes, labour, technology, educational attainment, and total land owned influence investment in land improvements.
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Givenpropertyrightdistortions, a large country has less incentive to correct its trade distortions.
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The liberal idea of the unlimitedpropertyrightdoes not exist to that extent in practice.
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First, thepropertyrightstructure is represented by the number of extractors in the harvested sector.
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When t 0, the optimalpropertyrightis given by 1/2.
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Propertyrightis a legal right in form like any other right.
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We identify how much improvement inpropertyrightstructure is needed to prevent free trade from reducing welfare.
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We identified how much improvement in thepropertyrightstructure is needed to make free trade welfare enhancing.
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Even in the social stage of the hunters, initial possession does not seem to be the origin ofpropertyright.
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What may not be doubted is that they claimed and, for a period, successfully defended a most peculiarpropertyright.
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It also investigates howpropertyrightdistortions change the characteristics of the revenue function and the supply function.
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Before being a right to own a thing, apropertyrightis a socially guaranteed right to a benefit.
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Obviously, the non-owner will systematically activate a public policy, as he cannot claim anypropertyrighton the resource.
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In many cases, moving to free trade, especially when completely removing trade distortion, reduces welfare with the presence of domesticpropertyrightdistortions.
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The incompletepropertyrightof limited access does not fully guide incentives to achieve complete internalization of the resource stock externality.
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Further, a household's decisions to migrate and/or to participate in commonpropertyrightcreation are interrelated, being parts of its labour force allocation decisions.
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In a rivalry, a user holding apropertyrightfirst activates this right, except if it does not permit excluding the rival.
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It is the transfer of thepropertyrightto the emission reduction capacity that creates counterbalancing incentive for the agent, as will be shown below.
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We can therefore consider thepropertyrightregime as exogenous because we deal with individual households and not with collective grazing entities.
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