Departing from the usual style of a law review article, the following manuscript not only invites but requires extensive participation by the reader in analyzing the function of the law in relation to capitalism. The author adopts an unorthodox technique and weaves together seemingly unrelated ideas. For example, by interjecting a lengthy quote from a 1964 Supreme Court decision, the author bids the reader to determine whether the law can serve as a successful control device in the face of the increasing internationalization of capitalism. Moreover, the web of ideas that the author spins does not suggest facile distinctions or conclusions. From the confusing and complex bombardment of ideas, analogies, and theories, the reader hopefully w...
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Social scientists have paid insufficient attention to the role of law in constituting the economic i...
Law and Economics has been widely identified, by proponents and critics alike, as the most influenti...
Departing from the usual style of a law review article, the following manuscript not only invites bu...
This chapter […] offers a brief mapping, necessarily abbreviated, of the two most prominent theoreti...
This article analyses how one of the aspects of law (little discussed in the literature) is as a ser...
This article analyses how one of the aspects of law (little discussed in the literature) is as a ser...
This article analyses how one of the aspects of law (little discussed in the literature) is as a ser...
This article analyses how one of the aspects of law (little discussed in the literature) is as a ser...
Social scientists have paid insufficient attention to the role of law in constituting the economic i...
Social scientists have paid insufficient attention to the role of law in constituting the economic i...
AbstractSocial scientists have paid insufficient attention to the role of law in constituting the ec...
The purpose of this paper is to explore, in the context of the emergence of East Asian capitalism, t...
Social scientists have paid insufficient attention to the role of law in constituting the economic i...
Most legal scholars treat capitalism as a genus with one species. The appearance of several books th...
This is an Open Access article available under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License...
Social scientists have paid insufficient attention to the role of law in constituting the economic i...
Law and Economics has been widely identified, by proponents and critics alike, as the most influenti...
Departing from the usual style of a law review article, the following manuscript not only invites bu...
This chapter […] offers a brief mapping, necessarily abbreviated, of the two most prominent theoreti...
This article analyses how one of the aspects of law (little discussed in the literature) is as a ser...
This article analyses how one of the aspects of law (little discussed in the literature) is as a ser...
This article analyses how one of the aspects of law (little discussed in the literature) is as a ser...
This article analyses how one of the aspects of law (little discussed in the literature) is as a ser...
Social scientists have paid insufficient attention to the role of law in constituting the economic i...
Social scientists have paid insufficient attention to the role of law in constituting the economic i...
AbstractSocial scientists have paid insufficient attention to the role of law in constituting the ec...
The purpose of this paper is to explore, in the context of the emergence of East Asian capitalism, t...
Social scientists have paid insufficient attention to the role of law in constituting the economic i...
Most legal scholars treat capitalism as a genus with one species. The appearance of several books th...
This is an Open Access article available under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License...
Social scientists have paid insufficient attention to the role of law in constituting the economic i...
Law and Economics has been widely identified, by proponents and critics alike, as the most influenti...