How contracts reveal the link between commerce and law in maritime societies
Examines the interactions between Japan's government and passenger car industry as it traces the development of the industry from its origins in the early 1900s.
Proceedings from the second U.S.-Japan Automotive Conference, 1982
Proceedings from the third U.S.-Japan Automotive Conference, 1983
Proceedings from the first U.S.-Japan Automotive Conference, 1981
An interdisciplinary examination of nineteenth-century British capitalism, its architects, and its critics
Leading economists explore the premise that all social interactions are exchanges among inherently equal human beings
How the most important statistical method used in many of the sciences doesn't pass the test for basic common sense
Explores the history of the German toy industry and the role of toys and play in the evolution of a bourgeois German lifestyle
Attempts to explain the shift from egalitarian Classical economic thought to the difference and hierarchy of post-Classical economic thinking
A must read for specialists interested in Depression-era economics
A shocking account of how economics became known as the dismal science
An analysis of American political history using the economic framework of public choice theory
How the social sciences in America were developed as a means of social reform
Places the work of major economic writers of seventeenth-century England within the broader context of the intellectual revolutions of the period
An authoritative and originally structured view of the history of economics
An influential interpretation of premodern Japanese political and institutional history.
The book links the study of comparative law with the study of law and economics
A major Bloomsbury figure writes about the art market, and an economist interprets his ideas
Important scholars offer new perspectives on the formation and growth of social institutions
Major new history of economics that focuses on philosophical foundations of the discipline
Explores the relationship between institutions and the maintenance of social order
Combines two areas in economics: the theory of economic growth and the theory of international trade
Provides a context for understanding the agricultural aspects of the GATT, the CAP, and EC-U.S. relations