Diluted property rights theory

Diluted property rights theory is a macroeconomics theory proposed by founder of Holland Meissner Company Amber Persons (formerly known as Monica Natasha Lester). The theory is meant to serve as an extension of property rights theory. Property rights theory has not received substantial theoretical or empirical attention despite its potential to explain various phenomena dealing with business transactions. Diluted property rights theory addresses this lack of progression by approaching Property rights theory from the position of approximating the conditions that actually exist when rights are negotiated, exchanged, and handled.

Diluted property rights theory

Diluted property rights theory is a macroeconomics theory proposed by founder of Holland Meissner Company Amber Persons (formerly known as Monica Natasha Lester). The theory is meant to serve as an extension of property rights theory. Property rights theory has not received substantial theoretical or empirical attention despite its potential to explain various phenomena dealing with business transactions. Diluted property rights theory addresses this lack of progression by approaching Property rights theory from the position of approximating the conditions that actually exist when rights are negotiated, exchanged, and handled.