Law and Economic Development: Behavioral and Moral Foundations of a Changing World – Ebook Instant Download/Delivery ISBN(s): 9783031249372,3031249372,9783031249389, 3031249380
Product details:
- ISBN-10 : 3031249380
- ISBN-13 : 9783031249389
- Author: Kaushik Basu , Ajit Mishra
This book is a major stocktaking of law and economics in the context of developing and emerging economies, and in the light of the dramatic changes in the global economy that we have witnessed in recent years. The rise of artificial intelligence, digital technology, and mega platforms that collect data and facilitate trade is changing the landscape of economics. Rapid globalization has created new challenges for law and regulation, since increasingly contentious cases arise which span multiple countries and several legal jurisdictions.
All these changes are giving rise to new problems in developing countries where many people lead precarious lives anyway, healthcare is minimal, and corruption widespread. Alongside these global developments, the discipline of law and economics is also undergoing profound changes, making us re-think some of the founding assumptions of the subject.
Table contents:
1. Introduction
2. Property of the Social Media Data
3. “A Giant Glob of Oily Ambiguity”: On the Use of the Concept of Power in Economics
4. Temptation and Crime
5. Moral Costs of Corruption: A Review of the Literature
6. Reason-Giving and Rent-Seeking
7. Pandemic Preparedness and Response: Advancing Research, Development, and Ethical Distribution of New Treatments and Vaccines
8. Law and Industrial Policy in the Age of (De)Globalization: The Perspective of IP Protection
9. Neither Crime Nor (Much) Punishment: India’s Cartel Penalty Practices
10. Legal Challenges for Corporations in the 21st Century
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