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Stakeholder Dynamics in Land Development Projects

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This paper analyzes stakeholder interactions in land disputes using an emerging spatial theory of property governance. In 2001, Nestlé, the largest food and beverage manufacturer in the world, attempted to construct a water-bottling plant in the rural town of McCloud, California. Although the local government and most of the residents supported the development, Nestlé withdrew from its development plans after 6 years of fierce opposition fueled by members of the neighboring communities, competing businesses, and national environmental groups. Analyzing the stakeholder dynamics in this case study demonstrates why the emergent theory of overlapping property rights is adding to scholarly understanding of how property disputes unfold.

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  • Karen Bradshaw, 2021. "Stakeholder Dynamics in Land Development Projects," The Journal of Legal Studies, University of Chicago Press, vol. 50(S2), pages 53-70.
  • Handle: RePEc:ucp:jlstud:doi:10.1086/705921
    DOI: 10.1086/705921
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    1. Schaufele, Brandon, 2022. "Chilling Effects from Anti-SLAPP Laws," MPRA Paper 113740, University Library of Munich, Germany.

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