Alex Marshall
The Surprising Design of Market Economies
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Bringing a fresh perspective to current debates over the "free market," this wide-ranging look at how market economies are designed and constructed helps us understand how "the market" works and how we can build fairer and more effective markets.
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Bringing a fresh perspective to current debates over the "free market," this wide-ranging look at how market economies are designed and constructed helps us understand how "the market" works and how we can build fairer and more effective markets.
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- Verlag: Univ of Chicago Behalf of University of Texas
- Seitenzahl: 288
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. September 2012
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 226mm x 152mm x 23mm
- Gewicht: 431g
- ISBN-13: 9780292756755
- ISBN-10: 0292756755
- Artikelnr.: 39742746
- Constructs
- Verlag: Univ of Chicago Behalf of University of Texas
- Seitenzahl: 288
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. September 2012
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 226mm x 152mm x 23mm
- Gewicht: 431g
- ISBN-13: 9780292756755
- ISBN-10: 0292756755
- Artikelnr.: 39742746
By Alex Marshall
Introduction. The Designer Disappears: Markets and Their Makers
Section One. On the Books: The Markets We Make by Law
* Chapter One. Coming into Being: In Praise of Markets
* Chapter Two. Me and Mine: Property, the First Market
* Chapter Three. Lex Non Scripta: The Laws We Don't Make, or, the
Common Law
* Chapter Four. I Am My Brother's Keeper: Cooperatives
* Chapter Five. Trust: How We Cooperate to Compete
* Chapter Six. Staking Claims on the Mind: Intellectual Property
* Chapter Seven. Little Commonwealths: Corporations and the State That
Creates Them
* Chapter Eight. The Future of Corporations
Section Two. Infrastructure: The Markets We Make by Hand
* Chapter Nine. From Highways to Health Care: Progress through
Infrastructure
* Chapter Ten. Making Places
* Chapter Eleven. The Great Nineteenth-Century Train Robbery
* Chapter Twelve. A Socialist Paradise: The American Road System
* Chapter Thirteen. Waiting for a Train Station
* Chapter Fourteen. What We Did Before: Path Dependence and Markets
* Chapter Fifteen. Police and Prisons: Freedom, Security, and Democracy
* Chapter Sixteen. Why Don't You Make Me? Government and Force
Section Three. Seeding the Fields: The Markets We Make in Our Minds
* Chapter Seventeen. Common Tongue, Common Culture, Common Markets
Section Four. The Markets We Build Abroad
* Chapter Eighteen. By Your Bootstraps: Developing Countries and
Markets
* Chapter Nineteen. Last Night upon the Stairs: International Law
Section Five. Looking Forward: Making Better Markets
* Conclusion. Making Better Markets
* Afterword. My Own Story: A Circuitous Journey
* Acknowledgments
* Notes
* Selected Bibliography
* Index
Section One. On the Books: The Markets We Make by Law
* Chapter One. Coming into Being: In Praise of Markets
* Chapter Two. Me and Mine: Property, the First Market
* Chapter Three. Lex Non Scripta: The Laws We Don't Make, or, the
Common Law
* Chapter Four. I Am My Brother's Keeper: Cooperatives
* Chapter Five. Trust: How We Cooperate to Compete
* Chapter Six. Staking Claims on the Mind: Intellectual Property
* Chapter Seven. Little Commonwealths: Corporations and the State That
Creates Them
* Chapter Eight. The Future of Corporations
Section Two. Infrastructure: The Markets We Make by Hand
* Chapter Nine. From Highways to Health Care: Progress through
Infrastructure
* Chapter Ten. Making Places
* Chapter Eleven. The Great Nineteenth-Century Train Robbery
* Chapter Twelve. A Socialist Paradise: The American Road System
* Chapter Thirteen. Waiting for a Train Station
* Chapter Fourteen. What We Did Before: Path Dependence and Markets
* Chapter Fifteen. Police and Prisons: Freedom, Security, and Democracy
* Chapter Sixteen. Why Don't You Make Me? Government and Force
Section Three. Seeding the Fields: The Markets We Make in Our Minds
* Chapter Seventeen. Common Tongue, Common Culture, Common Markets
Section Four. The Markets We Build Abroad
* Chapter Eighteen. By Your Bootstraps: Developing Countries and
Markets
* Chapter Nineteen. Last Night upon the Stairs: International Law
Section Five. Looking Forward: Making Better Markets
* Conclusion. Making Better Markets
* Afterword. My Own Story: A Circuitous Journey
* Acknowledgments
* Notes
* Selected Bibliography
* Index
Introduction. The Designer Disappears: Markets and Their Makers
Section One. On the Books: The Markets We Make by Law
* Chapter One. Coming into Being: In Praise of Markets
* Chapter Two. Me and Mine: Property, the First Market
* Chapter Three. Lex Non Scripta: The Laws We Don't Make, or, the
Common Law
* Chapter Four. I Am My Brother's Keeper: Cooperatives
* Chapter Five. Trust: How We Cooperate to Compete
* Chapter Six. Staking Claims on the Mind: Intellectual Property
* Chapter Seven. Little Commonwealths: Corporations and the State That
Creates Them
* Chapter Eight. The Future of Corporations
Section Two. Infrastructure: The Markets We Make by Hand
* Chapter Nine. From Highways to Health Care: Progress through
Infrastructure
* Chapter Ten. Making Places
* Chapter Eleven. The Great Nineteenth-Century Train Robbery
* Chapter Twelve. A Socialist Paradise: The American Road System
* Chapter Thirteen. Waiting for a Train Station
* Chapter Fourteen. What We Did Before: Path Dependence and Markets
* Chapter Fifteen. Police and Prisons: Freedom, Security, and Democracy
* Chapter Sixteen. Why Don't You Make Me? Government and Force
Section Three. Seeding the Fields: The Markets We Make in Our Minds
* Chapter Seventeen. Common Tongue, Common Culture, Common Markets
Section Four. The Markets We Build Abroad
* Chapter Eighteen. By Your Bootstraps: Developing Countries and
Markets
* Chapter Nineteen. Last Night upon the Stairs: International Law
Section Five. Looking Forward: Making Better Markets
* Conclusion. Making Better Markets
* Afterword. My Own Story: A Circuitous Journey
* Acknowledgments
* Notes
* Selected Bibliography
* Index
Section One. On the Books: The Markets We Make by Law
* Chapter One. Coming into Being: In Praise of Markets
* Chapter Two. Me and Mine: Property, the First Market
* Chapter Three. Lex Non Scripta: The Laws We Don't Make, or, the
Common Law
* Chapter Four. I Am My Brother's Keeper: Cooperatives
* Chapter Five. Trust: How We Cooperate to Compete
* Chapter Six. Staking Claims on the Mind: Intellectual Property
* Chapter Seven. Little Commonwealths: Corporations and the State That
Creates Them
* Chapter Eight. The Future of Corporations
Section Two. Infrastructure: The Markets We Make by Hand
* Chapter Nine. From Highways to Health Care: Progress through
Infrastructure
* Chapter Ten. Making Places
* Chapter Eleven. The Great Nineteenth-Century Train Robbery
* Chapter Twelve. A Socialist Paradise: The American Road System
* Chapter Thirteen. Waiting for a Train Station
* Chapter Fourteen. What We Did Before: Path Dependence and Markets
* Chapter Fifteen. Police and Prisons: Freedom, Security, and Democracy
* Chapter Sixteen. Why Don't You Make Me? Government and Force
Section Three. Seeding the Fields: The Markets We Make in Our Minds
* Chapter Seventeen. Common Tongue, Common Culture, Common Markets
Section Four. The Markets We Build Abroad
* Chapter Eighteen. By Your Bootstraps: Developing Countries and
Markets
* Chapter Nineteen. Last Night upon the Stairs: International Law
Section Five. Looking Forward: Making Better Markets
* Conclusion. Making Better Markets
* Afterword. My Own Story: A Circuitous Journey
* Acknowledgments
* Notes
* Selected Bibliography
* Index