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Justice and Home Affairs in the EU
Edited by Joanna Apap
This topical book analyses the main difficulties facing both existing, and candidate, EU countries in the area of Justice and Home Affairs (JHA) on the eve of enlargement. It also presents an excellent compendium of constructive policy r... -
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Informal Governance in the European Union
Edited by Thomas Christiansen, Simona Piattoni
This book addresses an issue of paramount importance concerning the politics of the European Union: aspects of governance and policy making in the EU that are labelled ‘informal’. Much of the literature on the EU focuses on the formal fa...eBook:Find out more$40.00
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Banking and Insurance in the New China
Chien-Hsun Chen, Hui-Tzu Shih
Financial reform has been a major concern for China’s transitional economy – especially in the realms of banking and insurance – since accession to the WTO in 2001. This book scrutinizes the development and limitations of these industrie... -
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From Economic to Legal Competition
Edited by Alain Marciano, Jean-Michel Josselin
The idea of legal competition as a decentralized market process of law provision in which legal clubs compete, has earned an indisputable legitimacy among economists. This book presents a debate concerning the merits of and conditions fo... -
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Competition Policy and Global Competitiveness in Major Asian Economies
Edited by Tran Van Hoa
In this book, Tran Van Hoa reveals how competition policy and competitiveness are essential for contemporary economic, financial and trade management as well as national and international governance. Containing new in-depth studies of th...eBook:Find out more$40.00
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The Economics of Copyright
Edited by Wendy J. Gordon, Richard Watt
Presenting a selection of innovative research contributions written by some of the best-known academics in the field, The Economics of Copyright covers issues that are at the forefront of the implementation and management of copyright.eBook:Find out more$40.00
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Climate Change and the Kyoto Protocol
Edited by Michael Faure, Joyeeta Gupta, Andries Nentjes
The Kyoto Protocol was a milestone event in the process of getting global climate change on to the political agenda and taking the first tentative steps towards internationally co-ordinated action. This book brings together researchers f... -
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Post-Chicago Developments in Antitrust Law
Edited by Antonio Cucinotta, Roberto Pardolesi, Roger J. Van den Bergh
This book offers a timely and critical evaluation of the Chicago School approach to antitrust law. Recent judgements by the United States Supreme Court (in cases such as Kodak) and the debate surrounding the Microsoft monopoly have led t...eBook:Find out more$40.00
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Constitutions, Markets and Law
Edited by Stefan Voigt, Hans-Jürgen Wagener
The papers assembled in this volume deal with the question of what individual transition processes have taught us in terms of constitution-building. The book contains analyses of post 1989 constitutional developments in the countries of ... -
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Economic Efficiency in Law and Economics
Richard O. Zerbe
In this path-breaking book, Richard Zerbe introduces a new way to think about the concept of economic efficiency that is both consistent with its historical derivation and more useful than concepts currently used. He establishes an expan...eBook:Find out more$55.16
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The Evolution of the Stock Market in China’s Transitional Economy
Chien-Hsun Chen, Hui-Tzu Shih
The establishment of the Shanghai Stock Exchange in December 1990 was a landmark in China’s institutional transformation. With this in mind, the authors consider the factors relating to institutional change – such as changes in the finan...eBook:Find out more$40.00
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Antitrust Abuse in the New Economy
Richard L. Gordon
In this fresh examination of the Microsoft antitrust case, Richard Gordon critically examines the economics of the US government’s arguments. The conclusion is that the government presented a sketchy, incoherent, invalid economic case an...