Michael Heller (law professor)

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Heller speaking about The Gridlock Economy, October 2009

Michael A. Heller is a Professor of Real Estate Law at

Marx
to Markets."

Heller is a graduate of the

summer associate at the Washington, DC white shoe law firm of Arnold & Porter
LLP.

From 1994 to 2002, Heller taught at the University of Michigan Law School. He joined the Columbia Law School faculty in 2002.[1]

Heller has focused on private property laws and international property dilemmas by publishing such articles as "The Liberal Commons" (with Hanoch Dagan) in the

Yale Law Journal in 2001, and "A Property Theory Perspective on Russian Enterprise Reform," in Assessing The Rule of Law in Transition Economies, also in 2001. His "Tragedy of the Anticommons" has sparked a debate among intellectual property
theorists that continues to be discussed today. In 2008, Heller's book, The Gridlock Economy: How Too Much Ownership Wrecks Markets, Stops Innovation, and Costs Lives, was published.

References

External links

  • Michael Heller (July 18, 2008). The Gridlock of Economy. Talks at Google. Retrieved April 16, 2024.