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Legal and informal institutions were developed to secure persons and property, resolve commercial disputes, raise capital and share risk, promote fair dealing, regulate agents and gather market information. Law and Commerce in Pre-Industrial Societies examines commerce, its participants and these institutions through the lens of nine pre-industrial societies from hunter/gatherers to 18th century Qing merchants.

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Legal and informal institutions were developed to secure persons and property, resolve commercial disputes, raise capital and share risk, promote fair dealing, regulate agents and gather market information. Law and Commerce in Pre-Industrial Societies examines commerce, its participants and these institutions through the lens of nine pre-industrial societies from hunter/gatherers to 18th century Qing merchants.
Autorenporträt
Barry Hawk is the current Director of the Fordham Competition Law Institute; a former professor of law at Fordham Law School; and a former partner with Skadden Arps LLP. He holds a certificat from the Institut d'Etudes Politiques, University of Paris; an A .B. from Fordham College; and an LL.B. from the University of Virginia School of Law. He is the author and editor of numerous books and articles on international trade and competition law, including Anti-cartel Enforcement Worldwide (Cambridge Univ. Press, 2009) and United States, Common Market and International Antitrust (2d ed. 1996).