Legal and Political Foundations of Capitalism
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<p>“Institutions matter” is a common refrain among all economists—including many who have proposed progressive alternatives to free market fundamentalism. However this sentiment does not go far enough.</p><p>This book draws principally on the Original Institutional Economics and American Legal Realist traditions to propose a theory of legal institutionalism or institutional political economy. By arguing that society is a political community it challenges the private law versus public law or state versus markets distinction. Focusing on property money and credit constitutional law and corporations this book argues that <em>laissez-faire</em> has never existed and that “state intervention versus de-regulation” and “market failures versus free markets” are false dichotomies. This book proposes the need to engage with legal-economic theory and history to understand what institutions are what economic regulation means law’s intrinsic connection to the economy and the distribution of power relations within capitalism.</p><p>This book will be of interest to readers of economics law public policy international and development studies and all those seeking to explore progressive alternatives in this period of multiple crises.</p>
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