There exists a long line of challengers to the 'Coase Theorem'. All of these rest on fundamental misconceptions of property rights, transaction costs, and their interaction. Here I examine two attacks that have gone unchallenged: one by Halpin, the other by Usher. I argue that both, in failing to either use or understand an adequate definition of transaction costs, fail to deliver a fatal blow to Coase's famous idea.
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Allen, D. W. (2015). The Coase theorem: Coherent, logical, and not disproved. Journal of Institutional Economics, 11(2), 379–390. https://doi.org/10.1017/S1744137414000083
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