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When Private Bargaining Is Costly, Courts Tend to Assign Property

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When private bargaining is costly, courts tend to assign property rights:


A) to those parties likely to generate the highest social wealth.
B) to those parties able to pay the highest bribes.
C) to those parties likely to generate the highest private wealth.
D) to those parties having the largest political clout.

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