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Economic Explanation
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 828

Economic Explanation

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The Theory of Share Tenancy
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 254

The Theory of Share Tenancy

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Economics Kidnapped
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 348

Economics Kidnapped

Economist Dong Fang Dao has written his latest classic book on world business, Economics Kidnapped: Economic Common Sense Undiscovered by Investors. In other words, he explains how investors can make money. The book reveals the truth about the world economy, exposing how various governments skillfully can make the rich become richer and the poor become poorer. He previously authored Democracy in China, which showed a unique, profound, and systemic exposition of Chinese fundamental issues revealed by his research on political philosophy. He also published Ultra Bubble: China Real Estate Finance Decryption to introduce the liberal economic theory meticulously into China, after thoroughly researching the topic. Some sections and chapters of that book became the basis for influencing economic decision-making by the Chinese government. This book’s advice starts with the basics: If you want to make a profit, first of all you need to understand thoroughly the arcana of the monetary system. If you want to make a fortune, you must figure out how government operates the monetary system.

Research Handbook on the Economics of Property Law
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 417

Research Handbook on the Economics of Property Law

  • Categories: Law

Leading scholars in the field of law and economics contribute their original theoretical and empirical research to this major Handbook. Each chapter analyzes the basic architecture and important features of the institutions of property law from an economic point of view, while also providing an introduction to the issues and literature. Property rights and property systems vary along a large number of dimensions, and economics has proven very conducive to analyzing these patterns and even the nature of property itself. The contributions found here lend fresh perspectives to the current body of literature, examining topics including: initial acquisition; the commons, anticommons, and semicomm...

Corporate Governance
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 591

Corporate Governance

The study of corporate governance is a relatively modern development, with significant attention devoted to the subject only during the last fifty years. The topics covered in this volume include the purpose of the corporation, the board of directors, the role of shareholders, and more contemporary developments like hedge fund activism, the role of sovereign wealth funds, and the development of corporate governance law in what perhaps will become the dominant world economy over the next century, China. The editor has written an introductory essay which briefly describes the intellectual history of the field and analyses the material selected for the volume. The papers which have been selected present what the editor believes to be some of the best and most representative studies of the subjects covered. As a result the volume offers a rounded view of the contemporary state of the some of the dominant issues in corporate governance.

Law and Economics
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 209

Law and Economics

What is Law and Economics Law and economics, often known as economic analysis of law, is the process of applying microeconomic theory to the study of law rather than the other way around. A number of economists from the Chicago school of economics, including Aaron Director, George Stigler, and Ronald Coase, were principally responsible for the pioneering work that led to the development of this subject in the United States during the early 1960s. For the purpose of explaining the impacts of laws, determining which legal rules are economically effective, and predicting which legal rules will be adopted, this field makes use of concepts from economics. There are two major branches of law and e...

Economic Reform in China
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 406

Economic Reform in China

Based on a Cato Institute conference, cosponsored by Fudan University in Shanghai and held in September 1988 at the Shanghai Hilton.

Intrusion Detection
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 384

Intrusion Detection

On computer security

Bourgeois Equality
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 830

Bourgeois Equality

The last 200 years have witnessed a 100-fold leap in well-being. Deirdre McCloskey argues that most people today are stunningly better off than their forbearers were in 1800, and that the rest of humanity will soon be. A purely materialist, incentivist view of economic change does not explain this leap. We have now the third in McCloskey's three-volume opus about how bourgeois values transformed Europe. Volume 3 nails the case for that transfiguration, telling us how aristocratic virtues of hierarchy were replaced by bourgeois virtues (more precisely, by attitudes toward virtues) that made it possible for ordinary folk with novel ideas to change the way people, farmed, manufactured, traveled...

Law and Economics with Chinese Characteristics
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 630

Law and Economics with Chinese Characteristics

China's economic development offers a backdrop for developing alternative viewpoints on these issues.