The Manufacturing of Markets: Legal, Political and Economic Dynamics

Hardback

Main Details

Title The Manufacturing of Markets: Legal, Political and Economic Dynamics
Authors and Contributors      Edited by Eric Brousseau
Edited by Jean-Michel Glachant
Physical Properties
Format:Hardback
Pages:548
Dimensions(mm): Height 235,Width 158
Category/GenreInternational economics
ISBN/Barcode 9781107053717
ClassificationsDewey:381
Audience
Professional & Vocational
Illustrations 9 Tables, black and white; 26 Line drawings, black and white

Publishing Details

Publisher Cambridge University Press
Imprint Cambridge University Press
Publication Date 22 May 2014
Publication Country United Kingdom

Description

Different types of markets exist throughout the world but how are they created? In this book, an interdisciplinary team of authors provide an evolutionary vision of how markets are designed and shaped. Drawing on a series of case studies, they show that markets are far from perfect and natural mechanisms, and propose a new view of markets as social construct, explaining how combinations of economic, political and legal constraints influence the formation and performance of markets. Historical trajectories and interdependencies among institutional dimensions make it difficult to build costless, non-biased co-ordination mechanisms, and there are limitations to public and private attempts to improve the design of markets. The authors show that incomplete and imperfect modes of governance must be improved upon and combined in order for markets to work more efficiently. This timely book will interest practitioners and academics with backgrounds in economics, law, political science and public policy.

Author Biography

Eric Brousseau is Professor of Economics and Management at Paris-Dauphine University. He is a member of Dauphine Research in Management (DRM), a Joint Research Center between the CNRS and Paris-Dauphine. He is also the founder and director of the European School for New-Institutional Economics (ESNIE), and President of the International Society for New-Institutional Economics (ISNIE). His research focuses on the economics of governance, with applications to innovation, digital economics, the environment, development, and global governance. Jean-Michel Glachant is Director of the Florence School of Regulation and holder of the Loyola de Palacio Chair at the European University Institute in Florence. He has been coordinator or scientific adviser for several European research projects such as THINK, Optimate, SESSA, CESSA, Reliance, EU-DEEP, RefGov, TradeWind and Secure. He is chief editor of EEEP: Economics of Energy and Environmental Policy, the new academic journal of the International Association for Energy Economics, and is a member of the board of IAEE.

Reviews

'Eric Brousseau and Jean-Michel Glachant have assembled a fascinating set of contributions that discuss the institutional arrangements that contribute to the 'manufacturing' of markets for goods and services ... The chapters in this book provide important insights about how these institutional choices have been made in many different contexts, drawing on lessons from economics, political science, organizational behavior, psychology and law. There is much to learn from these chapters for both scholars and policymakers.' Paul L. Joskow, President, Alfred P. Sloan Foundation, and Elizabeth and James Killian Professor of Economics, Emeritus, Massachusetts Institute of Technology