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Culture, law and economics : three Berkeley lectures / Wolfgang Fikentscher.
2004
B 70 FIC.C
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Title
Culture, law and economics : three Berkeley lectures / Wolfgang Fikentscher.
Description
xxii, 335 pages ; [28] cm.
ISBN
3727298804
9783727298806
1594600767
9781594600760
9783727298806
1594600767
9781594600760
Alternate Call Number
B 70 FIC.C
Note
Includes index.
La couverture porte en plus: Max Planck Institute for Intellectual Property, Competition and Tax Law.
La couverture porte en plus: Max Planck Institute for Intellectual Property, Competition and Tax Law.
Bibliography, etc. Note
Includes bibliographical references (pages 321-323) and index.
Formatted Contents Note
One: Market Anthropology. Chapter 1 Wealth Without Prosperity: Hernando de Soto, Demaratos and the Anonymous Jamblichi
Chapter 2 Culture and Economics
Some General Remarks
Chapter 3 The Legal and Anthropological Contexts of Markets
Chapter 4 The Economies of the Various Cultures
Chapter 5 Economic Anthropology in a Nutshell
With a Preliminary Look at "the Market"
Chapter 6 A Critique of the Present State of Economic Anthropology
Chapter 7 Conclusion of Part One
Two: Objective and Individual Markets. Chapter 8 From the Plurality of Economic Systems to the Rule Cultural Respect as a General Principle of Antitrust
Chapter 9 The Theory of the Individual Market as the Core Concept of the "Western" Model of a Free Market System. Chapter 10: Consequences and Implications of the Individual Market Theory
Three: Markets, and Non-Markets of Collective Goods, Wit the Model of Free Economy Chapter 11 Collective Goods
Chapter 12 Collective Goods and Economic Spheres.
Chapter 2 Culture and Economics
Some General Remarks
Chapter 3 The Legal and Anthropological Contexts of Markets
Chapter 4 The Economies of the Various Cultures
Chapter 5 Economic Anthropology in a Nutshell
With a Preliminary Look at "the Market"
Chapter 6 A Critique of the Present State of Economic Anthropology
Chapter 7 Conclusion of Part One
Two: Objective and Individual Markets. Chapter 8 From the Plurality of Economic Systems to the Rule Cultural Respect as a General Principle of Antitrust
Chapter 9 The Theory of the Individual Market as the Core Concept of the "Western" Model of a Free Market System. Chapter 10: Consequences and Implications of the Individual Market Theory
Three: Markets, and Non-Markets of Collective Goods, Wit the Model of Free Economy Chapter 11 Collective Goods
Chapter 12 Collective Goods and Economic Spheres.
Series
Munich Series On European And International Antitrust Law.
Published
Berne, Switzerland: : Staempfli Publishers Ltd., 2004.
Language
English
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Max Planck Institut Für Geistiges Eigentum, Wettbewerbs- Und Steuerrecht (münchen)