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图书目录:Preface
Note for teachers Acknowledgments Note on citations 1 Introduction to law in a market context An overview Conclusion Problems 2 Understanding the contested meaning of markets Self-interest and the public interest Framing the market in contemporary film Framing the market in case opinions Framing contested measures of mar ket performance Conclusion Problems 3 The law and market economy framework Foundation forlaw and market economy A relationship among law, markets, and culture Mapping exchange relationships: a triadic approach The form of legal argument Some basic examples of mapping exchange relationships Clarifying the cultural-interpretive approach An outline of basic tools Conclusion Problems 4 Market concepts of exchange Single party or individual choice Two-party transactions Externalities and spillover effects Multi-party coordination transactions Public goods and commons problems Cooperative exchange problems Discrimination in exchange Conclusion Problems 5 Additional economic concepts for law in a market context Scarcity Rationality Rational ignorance Opportunity cost Accounting profits and economic profits Production possibility curve Substitute goods Constructing the simple economic model: supply and demand The basic model Competition Preferences Valuation Risk and return Transactional misbehavior Rent seeking and opportunistic behavior Coase's Theorem Pareto and Kaldor-Hicks efficiency Public choice and Arrow's Impossibility Theorem Efficient breach Conclusion Problems 6 The not-for-profit exchange context The non-profit organization The three-sector economy Demands on public services Cross-over activities Non-government organizations (NGOs) Conclusion Problems 7Parting thoughts Understanding law in a market context Conclusion Problems Sources Index |
