
Reshaping Markets
Economic Governance, the Global Financial Crisis and Liberal Utopia
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Reshaping Markets
Economic Governance, the Global Financial Crisis and Liberal Utopia
About this book
Set against the origins and consequences of the global financial crisis, this timely book offers an enriching and revealing narrative of the role that the state plays in regulating markets. Focusing on core areas of private law such as corporate, labour and banking law, the contributors offer a conceptual framework in which to examine the central tenets of the role of private law in today's global economy. In the current climate of ever increasing economic inequality and austerity measures, the authors highlight the urgent need for a comprehensive analysis of the continuing tension between ideas of market liberalism and theories of society. With a focus on both the domestic and transnational dimensions of market governance, the authors offer a crucial insight into the co-existence and interaction between state and market-based economic governance.
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Table of contents
- Cover
- Half-title page
- Title page
- Copyright page
- Contents
- Figures
- Contributors
- Introduction: reshaping markets and the question of agency
- Part I Crisis and normality in transnational market regulation
- 1 The central problems of Marx’s economics and the nature of market regulation
- Part II Austerity woes: trials and tribulations of debt
- Part III Reforming finance: systemic risk and accountability
- Part IV Transforming contract
- Part V Conceptual Utopia: the market after the market
- Index