The Manufacturing of Markets
Herausgeber: Brousseau, Eric; Glachant, Jean-Michel
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Herausgeber: Brousseau, Eric; Glachant, Jean-Michel
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Drawing on case studies from a range of industries, countries and periods of history, this edited volume examines how a combination of economic, political and legal dynamics shape the formation and the performance of markets. This book will appeal to all those interested in the reform of markets.
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Drawing on case studies from a range of industries, countries and periods of history, this edited volume examines how a combination of economic, political and legal dynamics shape the formation and the performance of markets. This book will appeal to all those interested in the reform of markets.
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 547
- Erscheinungstermin: 9. Januar 2020
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 28mm
- Gewicht: 726g
- ISBN-13: 9781107677326
- ISBN-10: 1107677327
- Artikelnr.: 58480856
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 547
- Erscheinungstermin: 9. Januar 2020
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 28mm
- Gewicht: 726g
- ISBN-13: 9781107677326
- ISBN-10: 1107677327
- Artikelnr.: 58480856
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
Introduction: 1. Manufacturing markets: what it means and why it matters?
Eric Brousseau and Jean-Michel Glachant; Part I. Public and Private
Complementarities in Securing Exchange: Introduction to Part I Eric
Brousseau and Jean-Michel Glachant; 2. Measurement systems as market
foundations: perspectives from historical markets Aashish Velkar; 3. How to
manufacture quality: the diversity of institutional solutions and how they
interact in agrifood markets Marta Fernandez Barcala, Manuel Gonzalez-Diaz
and Emmanuel Raynaud; 4. The law of impersonal transactions Benito
Arruñada; Part II. Path Dependency and Political Constraints in
Establishing Property Rights Systems: Introduction to Part II Eric
Brousseau and Jean-Michel Glachant; 5. 'Manufacturing markets': the
efficiency advantages of grandfathering allocations over auctions Terry L.
Anderson, Ragnar Arnason and Gary D. Libecap; 6. Allocation in air
emissions markets A. Denny Ellerman; 7. Auction versus negotiation in
public procurement: looking for empirical evidence Eshien Chong, Carine
Staropoli and Anne Yvrande-Billon; Part III. The Political Origin of
Competition: Introduction to Part III Eric Brousseau and Jean-Michel
Glachant; 8. Why competitive markets aren't self-actuating: the political
economy of limited access John J. Wallis; 9. The creation of a market for
retail electricity supply Stephen Littlechild; 10. The institutional design
of European competition policy Antonio Manganelli, Antonio Nicita and Maria
Alessandra Rossi; Part IV. The Myopia of the Public Hand: Introduction to
Part IV Eric Brousseau and Jean-Michel Glachant; 11. Third-party
opportunism and the theory of public contracts: operationalization and
applications Marian W. Moszoro and Pablo T. Spiller; 12. The cycling of
power between private and public sectors: electricity generation in
Argentina, Brazil and Chile Witold J. Henisz and Bennet A. Zelner; 13.
Politics and the manufacturing of a transatlantic market for civil aviation
(1944-2007) Yannis Karagiannis and Adrienne Héritier; Part V. The Challenge
of Balancing Public and Private Ordering: Introduction to Part V Eric
Brousseau and Jean-Michel Glachant; 14. The microstructure of the first
emerging markets in Europe in the eighteenth century Larry Neal; 15. Money
reconstructed: Argentina and Brazil after hyperinflation Jérôme Sgard; 16.
For a renewal of financial regulation Michel Aglietta and Laurence Scialom;
Part VI. The Daily Adjustment of Market Technology: Introduction to Part VI
Eric Brousseau and Jean-Michel Glachant; 17. Antitrust liability in the
U.S. for unilateral refusals to deal in intellectual and other property
Howard A. Shelanski; 18. How do firms exercise unilateral market power?
Empirical evidence from a bid-based wholesale electricity market Shaun D.
Mcrae and Frank A. Wolak; 19. Exchanges: the quintessential manufactured
markets Craig Pirrong; 20. Conclusion: tatonnement in the manufacturing of
markets Eric Brousseau and Jean-Michel Glachant; References; Index.
Eric Brousseau and Jean-Michel Glachant; Part I. Public and Private
Complementarities in Securing Exchange: Introduction to Part I Eric
Brousseau and Jean-Michel Glachant; 2. Measurement systems as market
foundations: perspectives from historical markets Aashish Velkar; 3. How to
manufacture quality: the diversity of institutional solutions and how they
interact in agrifood markets Marta Fernandez Barcala, Manuel Gonzalez-Diaz
and Emmanuel Raynaud; 4. The law of impersonal transactions Benito
Arruñada; Part II. Path Dependency and Political Constraints in
Establishing Property Rights Systems: Introduction to Part II Eric
Brousseau and Jean-Michel Glachant; 5. 'Manufacturing markets': the
efficiency advantages of grandfathering allocations over auctions Terry L.
Anderson, Ragnar Arnason and Gary D. Libecap; 6. Allocation in air
emissions markets A. Denny Ellerman; 7. Auction versus negotiation in
public procurement: looking for empirical evidence Eshien Chong, Carine
Staropoli and Anne Yvrande-Billon; Part III. The Political Origin of
Competition: Introduction to Part III Eric Brousseau and Jean-Michel
Glachant; 8. Why competitive markets aren't self-actuating: the political
economy of limited access John J. Wallis; 9. The creation of a market for
retail electricity supply Stephen Littlechild; 10. The institutional design
of European competition policy Antonio Manganelli, Antonio Nicita and Maria
Alessandra Rossi; Part IV. The Myopia of the Public Hand: Introduction to
Part IV Eric Brousseau and Jean-Michel Glachant; 11. Third-party
opportunism and the theory of public contracts: operationalization and
applications Marian W. Moszoro and Pablo T. Spiller; 12. The cycling of
power between private and public sectors: electricity generation in
Argentina, Brazil and Chile Witold J. Henisz and Bennet A. Zelner; 13.
Politics and the manufacturing of a transatlantic market for civil aviation
(1944-2007) Yannis Karagiannis and Adrienne Héritier; Part V. The Challenge
of Balancing Public and Private Ordering: Introduction to Part V Eric
Brousseau and Jean-Michel Glachant; 14. The microstructure of the first
emerging markets in Europe in the eighteenth century Larry Neal; 15. Money
reconstructed: Argentina and Brazil after hyperinflation Jérôme Sgard; 16.
For a renewal of financial regulation Michel Aglietta and Laurence Scialom;
Part VI. The Daily Adjustment of Market Technology: Introduction to Part VI
Eric Brousseau and Jean-Michel Glachant; 17. Antitrust liability in the
U.S. for unilateral refusals to deal in intellectual and other property
Howard A. Shelanski; 18. How do firms exercise unilateral market power?
Empirical evidence from a bid-based wholesale electricity market Shaun D.
Mcrae and Frank A. Wolak; 19. Exchanges: the quintessential manufactured
markets Craig Pirrong; 20. Conclusion: tatonnement in the manufacturing of
markets Eric Brousseau and Jean-Michel Glachant; References; Index.
Introduction: 1. Manufacturing markets: what it means and why it matters?
Eric Brousseau and Jean-Michel Glachant; Part I. Public and Private
Complementarities in Securing Exchange: Introduction to Part I Eric
Brousseau and Jean-Michel Glachant; 2. Measurement systems as market
foundations: perspectives from historical markets Aashish Velkar; 3. How to
manufacture quality: the diversity of institutional solutions and how they
interact in agrifood markets Marta Fernandez Barcala, Manuel Gonzalez-Diaz
and Emmanuel Raynaud; 4. The law of impersonal transactions Benito
Arruñada; Part II. Path Dependency and Political Constraints in
Establishing Property Rights Systems: Introduction to Part II Eric
Brousseau and Jean-Michel Glachant; 5. 'Manufacturing markets': the
efficiency advantages of grandfathering allocations over auctions Terry L.
Anderson, Ragnar Arnason and Gary D. Libecap; 6. Allocation in air
emissions markets A. Denny Ellerman; 7. Auction versus negotiation in
public procurement: looking for empirical evidence Eshien Chong, Carine
Staropoli and Anne Yvrande-Billon; Part III. The Political Origin of
Competition: Introduction to Part III Eric Brousseau and Jean-Michel
Glachant; 8. Why competitive markets aren't self-actuating: the political
economy of limited access John J. Wallis; 9. The creation of a market for
retail electricity supply Stephen Littlechild; 10. The institutional design
of European competition policy Antonio Manganelli, Antonio Nicita and Maria
Alessandra Rossi; Part IV. The Myopia of the Public Hand: Introduction to
Part IV Eric Brousseau and Jean-Michel Glachant; 11. Third-party
opportunism and the theory of public contracts: operationalization and
applications Marian W. Moszoro and Pablo T. Spiller; 12. The cycling of
power between private and public sectors: electricity generation in
Argentina, Brazil and Chile Witold J. Henisz and Bennet A. Zelner; 13.
Politics and the manufacturing of a transatlantic market for civil aviation
(1944-2007) Yannis Karagiannis and Adrienne Héritier; Part V. The Challenge
of Balancing Public and Private Ordering: Introduction to Part V Eric
Brousseau and Jean-Michel Glachant; 14. The microstructure of the first
emerging markets in Europe in the eighteenth century Larry Neal; 15. Money
reconstructed: Argentina and Brazil after hyperinflation Jérôme Sgard; 16.
For a renewal of financial regulation Michel Aglietta and Laurence Scialom;
Part VI. The Daily Adjustment of Market Technology: Introduction to Part VI
Eric Brousseau and Jean-Michel Glachant; 17. Antitrust liability in the
U.S. for unilateral refusals to deal in intellectual and other property
Howard A. Shelanski; 18. How do firms exercise unilateral market power?
Empirical evidence from a bid-based wholesale electricity market Shaun D.
Mcrae and Frank A. Wolak; 19. Exchanges: the quintessential manufactured
markets Craig Pirrong; 20. Conclusion: tatonnement in the manufacturing of
markets Eric Brousseau and Jean-Michel Glachant; References; Index.
Eric Brousseau and Jean-Michel Glachant; Part I. Public and Private
Complementarities in Securing Exchange: Introduction to Part I Eric
Brousseau and Jean-Michel Glachant; 2. Measurement systems as market
foundations: perspectives from historical markets Aashish Velkar; 3. How to
manufacture quality: the diversity of institutional solutions and how they
interact in agrifood markets Marta Fernandez Barcala, Manuel Gonzalez-Diaz
and Emmanuel Raynaud; 4. The law of impersonal transactions Benito
Arruñada; Part II. Path Dependency and Political Constraints in
Establishing Property Rights Systems: Introduction to Part II Eric
Brousseau and Jean-Michel Glachant; 5. 'Manufacturing markets': the
efficiency advantages of grandfathering allocations over auctions Terry L.
Anderson, Ragnar Arnason and Gary D. Libecap; 6. Allocation in air
emissions markets A. Denny Ellerman; 7. Auction versus negotiation in
public procurement: looking for empirical evidence Eshien Chong, Carine
Staropoli and Anne Yvrande-Billon; Part III. The Political Origin of
Competition: Introduction to Part III Eric Brousseau and Jean-Michel
Glachant; 8. Why competitive markets aren't self-actuating: the political
economy of limited access John J. Wallis; 9. The creation of a market for
retail electricity supply Stephen Littlechild; 10. The institutional design
of European competition policy Antonio Manganelli, Antonio Nicita and Maria
Alessandra Rossi; Part IV. The Myopia of the Public Hand: Introduction to
Part IV Eric Brousseau and Jean-Michel Glachant; 11. Third-party
opportunism and the theory of public contracts: operationalization and
applications Marian W. Moszoro and Pablo T. Spiller; 12. The cycling of
power between private and public sectors: electricity generation in
Argentina, Brazil and Chile Witold J. Henisz and Bennet A. Zelner; 13.
Politics and the manufacturing of a transatlantic market for civil aviation
(1944-2007) Yannis Karagiannis and Adrienne Héritier; Part V. The Challenge
of Balancing Public and Private Ordering: Introduction to Part V Eric
Brousseau and Jean-Michel Glachant; 14. The microstructure of the first
emerging markets in Europe in the eighteenth century Larry Neal; 15. Money
reconstructed: Argentina and Brazil after hyperinflation Jérôme Sgard; 16.
For a renewal of financial regulation Michel Aglietta and Laurence Scialom;
Part VI. The Daily Adjustment of Market Technology: Introduction to Part VI
Eric Brousseau and Jean-Michel Glachant; 17. Antitrust liability in the
U.S. for unilateral refusals to deal in intellectual and other property
Howard A. Shelanski; 18. How do firms exercise unilateral market power?
Empirical evidence from a bid-based wholesale electricity market Shaun D.
Mcrae and Frank A. Wolak; 19. Exchanges: the quintessential manufactured
markets Craig Pirrong; 20. Conclusion: tatonnement in the manufacturing of
markets Eric Brousseau and Jean-Michel Glachant; References; Index.