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Politics and Property Rights: The Closing of the Open Range in the Postbellum South
Politics and Property Rights: The Closing of the Open Range in the Postbellum South, After the American Civil War, agricultural reformers in the South called for an end to unrestricted grazing of livestock on unfenced land. They advocated the stock law, which required livestock owners to fence in their animals, arguing that the existing s, Politics and Property Rights: The Closing of the Open Range in the Postbellum South has a rating of 3.5 stars
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Politics and Property Rights: The Closing of the Open Range in the Postbellum South, After the American Civil War, agricultural reformers in the South called for an end to unrestricted grazing of livestock on unfenced land. They advocated the stock law, which required livestock owners to fence in their animals, arguing that the existing s, Politics and Property Rights: The Closing of the Open Range in the Postbellum South
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  • Politics and Property Rights: The Closing of the Open Range in the Postbellum South
  • Written by author Shawn Everett Kantor
  • Published by University of Chicago Press, April 1998
  • After the American Civil War, agricultural reformers in the South called for an end to unrestricted grazing of livestock on unfenced land. They advocated the stock law, which required livestock owners to fence in their animals, arguing that the existing s
  • After the American Civil War, agricultural reformers in the South called for an end to unrestricted grazing of livestock on unfenced land. They advocated the stock law, which required livestock owners to fence in their animals, arguing that the existing s
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Acknowledgments
1The Dynamics of Institutional Change: An Analytical Framework1
2The Economic Benefits of Livestock Enclosure17
3Translating Economic Interest into Action: Distributional Conflicts and the Dynamics of Institutional Change38
4Resolving the Distributional Conflicts71
5The Politics of Property Rights89
6Uncovering the Ideology of Property Rights Reform in the Postbellum South113
7Property Rights and Populists: The Political Consequences of Livestock Enclosure128
Epilogue: A Note on Institutional Change, Efficiency, and Democracy145
App. AProcedure Used to Calculate Expected Savings from the Stock Law149
App. BData Appendix to Carroll and Jackson County Election Regressions154
Notes157
References173
Index183


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