Coase's Radical Idea: Markets Can Solve Environmental Pollution Without Government Intervention
The article discusses Ronald Coase's role in developing neo-institutionalism in economics. Coase's work highlighted the importance of transaction costs in determining the existence of firms and the impact of property rights on environmental issues. He also challenged the idea of lighthouses as purely public goods, showing that shipowners actually paid for them. Overall, Coase's research emphasizes the role of market mechanisms in addressing economic and environmental challenges without heavy government intervention.