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What Is The Kos Theorem?

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Kos Theorem

Kos's theorem is a theory of property right and an important theory and a new train of thought for solving the externality of economic activities.

Its principle is that in the market exchange, if the paction cost is zero, the property right will not affect the efficiency of resource allocation.

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