Andrew P. Morriss

Andrew P. Morriss is the D. Paul Jones, Jr. & Charlene A. Jones Chairholder in Law and Professor of Business at the University of Alabama. He is coeditor (with Roger E. Meiners and Pierre Desrochers) of Silent Spring at 50: The False Crises of Rachel Carson, forthcoming from the Cato Institute.

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Freedom Works: The Case of Hong Kong

Freedom from Regulation Promotes Prosperity

NOVEMBER 01, 2008 by ANDREW P. MORRISS

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Putting a Bureaucrat in Your Tank: Gasoline Markets and Regulation

Government Regulation of Gasoline Has Created a Fragmented Market and Vulnerability to Price Spikes

OCTOBER 01, 2007 by ANDREW P. MORRISS

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Miners, Vigilantes, and Cattlemen: Property Rights on the Western Frontier

Strong Property Rights Allow Peace and Order to Prevail

APRIL 01, 2007 by ANDREW P. MORRISS

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The Economics of Property Rights

The Voluntary Transaction-Driven Evolution of Property Rights is a Hayekian Spontaneous Order

MARCH 01, 2007 by ANDREW P. MORRISS

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Europe Meets America: Property Rights in the New World

Property Rights Create Peace and Prosperity

JANUARY 01, 2007 by ANDREW P. MORRISS
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