Capitalism, culture, and economic regulation
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Capitalism, culture, and economic regulation
(Government-industry relations, 3)
Clarendon Press , Oxford University Press, 1989
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Capitalism, culture, and regulation
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On spine: Capitalism, culture, and regulation
Includes bibliographical references and index
Contents of Works
- Slicing a shadow : business taxation in an international framework / Sol Picciotto
- Investor protection and the culture of capitalism / Michael Moran
- Regulating drug prices : the West German and British experience / Leigh Hancher
- Governments, markets, and regulation in the West European consumer electronics industry / Alan Cawson, Geoffrey Shepherd, and Douglas Webber
- Regulation of privatized enterprises : institutions and procedures / Tony Prosser
- Corporate strategy and state support in the European motor industry / Stephen Wilks
- Regulating the company / Cosmo Graham
- Whither regulation? : 'disorganized capitalism' and the West European labour market / Martin Rhodes
- Organizing regulatory space / Leigh Hancher and Michael Moran
Description and Table of Contents
Description
Regulation is a universal feature of modern economic life. However, regulating the economies of advanced capitalist nations is a uniquely complex activity, crossing the boundaries between law, politics, and economics, and involving problems which affect both the regulator and the regulated.
For this book, eminent lawyers and political scientists have contributed essays which analyse these problems by examining in detail the experience of regulation in different economies and diverse industries in capitalist Western Europe.
Table of Contents
- Notes on contributors
- Leigh Hancher, Michael Moran: Introduction
- PART I: FINANCIAL REGULATION: Sol Picciotto: Slicing a shadow - Business taxation in an international framework
- Michael Moran: Investor protection and the culture of capitalism
- PART II: SECTORAL REGULATION: Leigh Hancher: Regulating drug prices: the German and British experience
- Alan Cawson, Geoffrey Shepherd, Douglas Webber: Governments, markets, and regulation in the West European consumer electronics industry
- Tony Prosser: Regulation of privatized enterprises: Institutions and procedures
- Stephen Wilks: Corporate strategy and state support in the European motor industry
- Cosmo Graham: Regulating the company
- PART III: LABOUR MARKETS: Martin Rhodes: Whither regulation? 'Disorganized capitalism' and the West European labour market
- PART IV: CONCLUSION: Leigh Hancher, Michael Moran: Organizing regulatory space
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