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Law and Markets in United States History - Different Modes of Bargaining Among Interests. (Hardcover)
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Law and Markets in United States History - Different Modes of Bargaining Among Interests. (Hardcover)
Series: Birds, 1981
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The eminent legal scholar James Willard Hurst's sociological
analysis of the relation between law and private business in
relation to society at large Hurst argues that law and business
support the same goals of efficiency and humanity, and examines
their interrelationship toward that end in terms of ethical issues
related to public policy, money supply, the impact of incremental
change, inflation and deflation, monopoly and competition, and
other economic factors. Based on Hurst's lectures at The University
of Wisconsin in April, 1981. James Willard Hurst 1910-1997] is
widely recognized as the father of modern American legal history.
He taught at University of Wisconsin Law School. A prolific scholar
and writer, Hurst's major works include The Growth of American Law:
The Law Makers (1950), Law and The Conditions of Freedom in The
Nineteenth-century United States (1956), Law and Economic Growth:
The Legal History of the Wisconsin Lumber Industry 1835-1916
(1964), Law and Social Process in U.S. History (1960) and Law and
Social Order in the United States (1977). CONTENTS Introduction:
The Market, the Law, and Challenges of Scarcity Chapter 1 Law and
the Constitution of the Market Chapter 2 The Market in Social
Context Chapter 3 Bargaining through Law and through Markets Notes
Sources Cited Index
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