LI
Oct 4, 2020
The Illustrations, references to relevant cases and historical development in property ownership right are excellent. Big thanks to Coursera and PROF. Richard Adelstein OF WSLEYAN UNIVERSITY.
PP
May 28, 2020
A wonderful interactive approach towards the economics and law aspects of Property and Liability. Much appreciate the efforts of the team that put it in place.
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•May 16, 2017
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By Clayton D
•Feb 4, 2022
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By Vagney P d M
•Jan 15, 2021
Excellent.
By Augusto D T J
•Dec 2, 2020
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•Aug 1, 2020
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By Camilo G S
•Dec 8, 2020
Excellent
By MARK E F
•Oct 10, 2015
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By Anton G
•Aug 27, 2015
the best
By Nicolas F
•Aug 20, 2015
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•Jul 15, 2020
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By Waldemar C
•Mar 1, 2016
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By Diana C H
•May 24, 2025
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•Apr 2, 2025
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•Dec 29, 2024
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•Sep 13, 2023
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By Shah M M
•Jul 15, 2020
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•Jul 10, 2020
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•Jul 9, 2020
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By Кустов М Д
•Mar 27, 2018
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By Amber K
•Mar 8, 2017
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By Gagan M
•Jan 1, 2023
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By Yugesh P
•Sep 6, 2017
This is a great course to get introduced to thinking about legal problems using economic priniciples. The contents match the course description exactly. The suggested readings are articles written by legal scholars, so they may seem a bit intimidating, but the videos explain the concepts in a lucid manner. My biggest takeaway from this course is a different way of thinking about property. Ask yourself this question: Is a movie ticket your property or the movie theatre owner's? As you will learn, it belongs to both of you at the same time. Enjoy this course.
By Aloke N P
•Oct 2, 2015
The Course is well planned and intended to give clarity with regard to the basics of interplay between law and economics. The best part is that anyone taking the course wouldn't feel like taking classes but, listening to a interesting story, in the process we learn key concepts. Prof Richard Adelstein has a delivery style which is simple that it seems like he is making a 8 year old understand it. So any one above eight years can take the class. The class lays down the foundation to our understanding of law and economics.
By Visvesh
•Aug 11, 2016
This course has many useful insights for anyone who is inclined to learn and appreciate the link between the law and economics. The lectures are long (often 30min) in duration consisting of mostly audio and mostly text displayed on screen. The screenspace could be better utilized by animations and slides. There is also a lot of material that goes on in the lectures which could have been better incorporated as a mandatory reading (Coase theorem, Supreme Court judgments etc.) followed up by discussion and quizzes.