The Surprising Design of Market Economies / / Alex Marshall.

The “free market” has been a hot topic of debate for decades. Proponents tout it as a cure-all for just about everything that ails modern society, while opponents blame it for the very same ills. But the heated rhetoric obscures one very important, indeed fundamental, fact—markets don’t just run the...

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Frontmatter -- Contents -- Introduction. The designer disappears: Markets and their Makers -- Section one. On the Books: The Markets We Make by Law -- Chapter one. Coming into Being: In Praise of Markets -- Chapter Two. Me and Mine: Property, the First Market -- Chapter Three. Lex Non Scripta: The Laws We Don’t Make, or, the Common Law -- Chapter four. I Am My Brother’s Keeper: Cooperatives -- Chapter five. Trust: How We Cooperate to Compete -- Chapter Six. Staking Claims on the Mind: Intellectual Property -- Chapter Seven. Little Commonwealths: Corporations and the State That Creates Them -- Chapter eight. The Future of Corporations -- Section two. Infrastructure: The Markets We Make by Hand -- Chapter nine. From Highways to Health Care: Progress through Infrastructure -- Chapter Ten. Making Places -- Chapter eleven. The Great Nineteenth- Century Train Robbery -- Chapter Twelve. A Socialist Paradise: The American Road System -- Chapter Thirteen. Waiting for a Train Station -- Chapter fourteen. What We Did Before: Path Dependence and Markets -- Chapter fifteen. Police and Prisons: Freedom, Security, and Democracy -- Chapter Sixteen. Why Don’t You Make Me? Government and Force -- Section three. Seeding the Fields: The Markets We Make in Our Minds -- Chapter Seventeen. Common Tongue, Common Culture, Common Markets -- Section four. The Markets We Build Abroad -- Chapter eighteen. By Your Bootstraps: Developing Countries and Markets -- Chapter nineteen. Last Night upon the Stairs: International Law -- Section five. Looking Forward: Making Better Markets -- Conclusion. Making Better Markets -- Afterword. My own story: a Circuitous Journey -- Acknowledgments -- Notes -- Selected Bibliography -- Index
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The “free market” has been a hot topic of debate for decades. Proponents tout it as a cure-all for just about everything that ails modern society, while opponents blame it for the very same ills. But the heated rhetoric obscures one very important, indeed fundamental, fact—markets don’t just run themselves; we create them. Starting from this surprisingly simple, yet often ignored or misunderstood fact, Alex Marshall takes us on a fascinating tour of the fundamentals that shape markets and, through them, our daily economic lives. He debunks the myth of the “free market,” showing how markets could not exist without governments to create the structures through which we assert ownership of property, real and intellectual, and conduct business of all kinds. Marshall also takes a wide-ranging look at many other structures that make markets possible, including physical infrastructure ranging from roads and railroads to water systems and power lines; mental and cultural structures such as common languages and bodies of knowledge; and the international structures that allow goods, services, cash, bytes, and bits to flow freely around the globe. Sure to stimulate a lively public conversation about the design of markets, this broadly accessible overview of how a market economy is constructed will help us create markets that are fairer, more prosperous, more creative, and more beautiful.
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Capitalism.
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Frontmatter --
Contents --
Introduction. The designer disappears: Markets and their Makers --
Section one. On the Books: The Markets We Make by Law --
Chapter one. Coming into Being: In Praise of Markets --
Chapter Two. Me and Mine: Property, the First Market --
Chapter Three. Lex Non Scripta: The Laws We Don’t Make, or, the Common Law --
Chapter four. I Am My Brother’s Keeper: Cooperatives --
Chapter five. Trust: How We Cooperate to Compete --
Chapter Six. Staking Claims on the Mind: Intellectual Property --
Chapter Seven. Little Commonwealths: Corporations and the State That Creates Them --
Chapter eight. The Future of Corporations --
Section two. Infrastructure: The Markets We Make by Hand --
Chapter nine. From Highways to Health Care: Progress through Infrastructure --
Chapter Ten. Making Places --
Chapter eleven. The Great Nineteenth- Century Train Robbery --
Chapter Twelve. A Socialist Paradise: The American Road System --
Chapter Thirteen. Waiting for a Train Station --
Chapter fourteen. What We Did Before: Path Dependence and Markets --
Chapter fifteen. Police and Prisons: Freedom, Security, and Democracy --
Chapter Sixteen. Why Don’t You Make Me? Government and Force --
Section three. Seeding the Fields: The Markets We Make in Our Minds --
Chapter Seventeen. Common Tongue, Common Culture, Common Markets --
Section four. The Markets We Build Abroad --
Chapter eighteen. By Your Bootstraps: Developing Countries and Markets --
Chapter nineteen. Last Night upon the Stairs: International Law --
Section five. Looking Forward: Making Better Markets --
Conclusion. Making Better Markets --
Afterword. My own story: a Circuitous Journey --
Acknowledgments --
Notes --
Selected Bibliography --
Index
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title_alt Frontmatter --
Contents --
Introduction. The designer disappears: Markets and their Makers --
Section one. On the Books: The Markets We Make by Law --
Chapter one. Coming into Being: In Praise of Markets --
Chapter Two. Me and Mine: Property, the First Market --
Chapter Three. Lex Non Scripta: The Laws We Don’t Make, or, the Common Law --
Chapter four. I Am My Brother’s Keeper: Cooperatives --
Chapter five. Trust: How We Cooperate to Compete --
Chapter Six. Staking Claims on the Mind: Intellectual Property --
Chapter Seven. Little Commonwealths: Corporations and the State That Creates Them --
Chapter eight. The Future of Corporations --
Section two. Infrastructure: The Markets We Make by Hand --
Chapter nine. From Highways to Health Care: Progress through Infrastructure --
Chapter Ten. Making Places --
Chapter eleven. The Great Nineteenth- Century Train Robbery --
Chapter Twelve. A Socialist Paradise: The American Road System --
Chapter Thirteen. Waiting for a Train Station --
Chapter fourteen. What We Did Before: Path Dependence and Markets --
Chapter fifteen. Police and Prisons: Freedom, Security, and Democracy --
Chapter Sixteen. Why Don’t You Make Me? Government and Force --
Section three. Seeding the Fields: The Markets We Make in Our Minds --
Chapter Seventeen. Common Tongue, Common Culture, Common Markets --
Section four. The Markets We Build Abroad --
Chapter eighteen. By Your Bootstraps: Developing Countries and Markets --
Chapter nineteen. Last Night upon the Stairs: International Law --
Section five. Looking Forward: Making Better Markets --
Conclusion. Making Better Markets --
Afterword. My own story: a Circuitous Journey --
Acknowledgments --
Notes --
Selected Bibliography --
Index
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contents Frontmatter --
Contents --
Introduction. The designer disappears: Markets and their Makers --
Section one. On the Books: The Markets We Make by Law --
Chapter one. Coming into Being: In Praise of Markets --
Chapter Two. Me and Mine: Property, the First Market --
Chapter Three. Lex Non Scripta: The Laws We Don’t Make, or, the Common Law --
Chapter four. I Am My Brother’s Keeper: Cooperatives --
Chapter five. Trust: How We Cooperate to Compete --
Chapter Six. Staking Claims on the Mind: Intellectual Property --
Chapter Seven. Little Commonwealths: Corporations and the State That Creates Them --
Chapter eight. The Future of Corporations --
Section two. Infrastructure: The Markets We Make by Hand --
Chapter nine. From Highways to Health Care: Progress through Infrastructure --
Chapter Ten. Making Places --
Chapter eleven. The Great Nineteenth- Century Train Robbery --
Chapter Twelve. A Socialist Paradise: The American Road System --
Chapter Thirteen. Waiting for a Train Station --
Chapter fourteen. What We Did Before: Path Dependence and Markets --
Chapter fifteen. Police and Prisons: Freedom, Security, and Democracy --
Chapter Sixteen. Why Don’t You Make Me? Government and Force --
Section three. Seeding the Fields: The Markets We Make in Our Minds --
Chapter Seventeen. Common Tongue, Common Culture, Common Markets --
Section four. The Markets We Build Abroad --
Chapter eighteen. By Your Bootstraps: Developing Countries and Markets --
Chapter nineteen. Last Night upon the Stairs: International Law --
Section five. Looking Forward: Making Better Markets --
Conclusion. Making Better Markets --
Afterword. My own story: a Circuitous Journey --
Acknowledgments --
Notes --
Selected Bibliography --
Index
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