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BOOK REVIEWS: Bernard E. Harcourt , The Illusion of Free Markets; Punishment and the Myth of Natural Order

2015

The review presents the book The Illusion of Free Markets; Punishment and the Myth of Natural Order describing the contents and showing its historiographical view on the link between the market and legal order.

BOOK REVIEWS Bernard E. Harcourt Free Markets Punishment Natural Order.Settore SECS-P/04 - Storia Del Pensiero Economico
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Economic Freedom and its Measurement

2008

Interest in the measurement of economic freedom originates from two separate lines of inquiry. The first, firmly embedded in the tradition of normative economics, focuses on freedom measurement for enlarging the narrow evaluative bases of welfare economics. The second, rooted in the libertarian tradition, tries to construct objective empirical indices of the extent of economic freedom enjoyed by countries on a world-wide basis. Despite their different origins, methodology and aims, both traditions share a common denominator that informs their theoretical underpinnings and the measures that they construct, viz., individual choice. More precisely, economic freedom measures constructed within …

Economic freedomNormative economicsEconomicsCommon denominatorPolitical freedomFree marketPositive economicsConstruct (philosophy)
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Market-oriented analysis for active distribution systems

2009

Distribution networks are today the place where demand and offer are physically located and meet. Offer comes from Generation companies, through distributed generation, while demand is usually represented by simple users. Distribution company both buy and sell energy so they implement both sides. The EU promotes the free market and the renewable energy sources (RES) supported by the distributed generation technology. The technical-economical scenario in which distributed generation is thus growing is complex and comprises a large number of stakeholders. The authors, on the basis of previous studies want to analyse the problem of identifying sets of stakeholders sharing the common interest o…

Engineeringbusiness.industryProfit (economics)Renewable energyDistribution systemMarket analysisDistributed generationMarket orientedEnergy marketMarketingFree marketbusinessactive distribution systems market-oriented analysisIndustrial organizationIET Conference Publications
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Le commerce équitable et la société civile internationale : une chance pour la mondialisation d'un droit de l'économie solidaire

2003

SUMMARY The international trade law passes through a crisis of legitimacy following the inequitable character of its rules and the irrelevance of its principles to the peculiarities of the North-South relations. Being the legal translation of the capitalist free market economic system, these rules are to protect the mercantile and free trade values. In order to overcome this crisis the movement of fair trade has emerged and has since its origin been supported by members of the international civil society. Fair trade means taking into account the standard of living and the conditions of employment of the marginalized producers in developing countries so as to improve them. This study is an a…

European Union lawCivil society[SHS.DROIT] Humanities and Social Sciences/Lawbusiness.industryCommerce équitableInternational communityEconomic globalization[ SHS.DROIT ] Humanities and Social Sciences/LawInternational trade lawFair trade[SHS.DROIT]Humanities and Social Sciences/LawEconomyEconomicsfair trade/ international civil society/ global law for economy of solidarityBusiness and International ManagementFree marketbusinessLawGeneral Economics Econometrics and FinanceFree tradeComputingMilieux_MISCELLANEOUSLaw and economics
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SOVIET PERIOD FILMS IN TODAY’S COPYRIGHT LAW: GERMAN AND BALTIC EXPERIENCE

2014

1. Introduction Within society, films (1) have several functions. They serve as mass media, still most essential today, apart from the internet. They are a form of artistic expression, and an economical factor. While its function as mass media has always been dominant since the creation of the first 'motion pictures' around 1900--and therefore served as an ideal propaganda tool for various regimes--the importance of the artistic and the economic aspect changed over time. In the Soviet Union, the value of films and movies as means of information, education and propaganda was realized from its earliest days. Mosfilm, founded in 1920, as the oldest European film studio and long being the large…

General Arts and Humanitiesmedia_common.quotation_subjectLabour lawGeneral Social SciencesRelated rightsIntellectual propertyBerne ConventionDemocracyLawPolitical economyPrivate propertyPublic propertyEconomicsFree marketmedia_commonTrames. Journal of the Humanities and Social Sciences
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Bernard E. Harcourt, The Illusion of Free Markets; Punishment and the Myth of Natural Order (Cambridge: Harvard University Press, 2011), pp. 336, $29…

2015

History and Philosophy of SciencePunishmentGeneral Arts and Humanitiesmedia_common.quotation_subjectPhilosophyIllusionMythologyTheologyFree marketNatural orderGeneral Economics Econometrics and Financemedia_commonJournal of the History of Economic Thought
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The Right Not to Have Rights: Posted Worker Acquiescence and the European Union Labor Rights Framework

2016

AbstractThe emergence of the European Union citizenship agenda has mainly taken place along the evolution of mobility rights, with the goal of creating a pan-European labor market. Mobility undermines the nationally embedded notion of industrial citizenship. Industrial citizenship protects workers’ rights and secures their participation in national political systems. The Europeanization of labor markets severs the relationship between state, territory and citizen on which industrial citizenship has been built, undermining worker collectivism and access to representation. This is legitimated in terms of building market-citizenship, i.e., enabling mobile workers as market actors. However, the…

Labour economicsPersonhoodmedia_common.quotation_subject05 social sciencesEuropean union050209 industrial relationsWagetyöSplit labor market theoryDilemmaPolitical economy0502 economics and businessEconomicsmedia_common.cataloged_instance050207 economicsEuropean unionFree marketIndustrial relationsLawCitizenshipLabor rightsmedia_commonTheoretical Inquiries in Law
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Does Promoting Homeownership Always Damage Labour Market Performances?

2018

In this paper we analyse the link between homeownership and various aggregate and individual labour market outcomes. Our aim is to investigate the likely consequences of public policies that promote homeownership. To this end, we develop a circular firm-worker matching model with Nash-bargained wage setting and free market entry. Homeowners are assumed to be less mobile than tenants and to bear higher mobility costs. Our numerical exercises show that tenants usually have lower unemployment rates and lower wage rates than homeowners. Importantly, workersʼ performances do not necessarily improve following an increase in the proportion of homeowners. The latter crucially depends on the relativ…

Matching (statistics)Labour economicsRelative utilitymedia_common.quotation_subjectUnemploymentWageEconomicsUnemployment ratePublic policyFree marketmedia_commonSSRN Electronic Journal
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Apologia del libero mercato

2019

In a dusty square of an ancient neighborhood of Palermo there is a miserable second-hand market, called “mercato dell’Albergheria. Merchandise sold is mainly stuff collected from garbage. Those who sell and buy are some of the poorest and most marginalized among urban population, so none of the sellers has a permission or pays any tax. Nevertheless, Albergheria market had existed undisturbed for about twenty years. It therefore seems to be an actualization of the free market ideal. The State is not there: neither to give, nor to require. In the main square, where the market is, a peculiar coincidence occurs: one of the buildings, an ex-cinema, is now a lecture-hall of the Law Department of …

Settore IUS/20 - Filosofia Del DirittoFree market anarcho-capitalism clinical legal education street law informal economy
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Financial Incentives for Living Organ Transfer?

2020

In 2012, almost 4,500 people died in the United States while waiting for kidney transplants. In 2013, 4,100 died in the European Union while officially placed on waiting lists. To solve this problem, there are essentially two ethi-cally acceptable solutions; but both have, in their current state, disadvantages. The first solution would be having financial incentives for living organ transfer. The second one would be adopting a model, like the Spanish or Cro-atian ones, which we can denominate as the «imperfect altruistic» model. En 2012, casi 4500 personas murieron en Estados Unidos mientras esperaban trasplantes de riñón. En el transcurso de 2013, 4100 pacientes murieron en la Unión Europe…

Settore IUS/20 - Filosofia Del DirittoK201-487living organ transferK1-7720Living organ transferautonomía individualmercado libre de órganosPhilosophyfree market of organsAutonomía individualLaw in general. Comparative and uniform law. JurisprudenceFree market of organsJurisprudence. Philosophy and theory of lawautonomyCesión de órganos entre vivosMercado libre de órganosAutonomyLawcesión de órganos entre vivoFilosofía del DerechoDoxa
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