Polluters No Longer Escape Costs, Bargaining Can Solve Social Ills
The article discusses how social costs like pollution were seen as a problem caused by businesses shifting costs to society. However, Coase argued that the issue was actually due to unclear property rights, not market failures. He showed that private agreements could solve these problems without government intervention, as long as transaction costs were low. This means that when deciding on social arrangements, we should consider both the immediate and overall effects.