Great news.  BusinessWeek named The Gridlock Economy as one of the top 10 business books for 2008 — putting the book in some mighty fine company!  Here’s the story in BusinessWeek.  They say:

“The Columbia University law professor explores how fragmented property ownership—whether in land, intellectual property, or the broadcast spectrum—too often allows people to block each other from optimizing a scarce resource.   Heller’s analysis covers a range of topics, from wireless policy to the control of urban sprawl.”

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