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Odd Markets in Japanese History J. Mark Ramseyer (University of Chicago)

Odd Markets in Japanese History By J. Mark Ramseyer (University of Chicago)

Odd Markets in Japanese History by J. Mark Ramseyer (University of Chicago)


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This book uses a rational-choice approach to study the impact of Japanese law on economic growth in Japan.

Odd Markets in Japanese History Summary

Odd Markets in Japanese History: Law and Economic Growth by J. Mark Ramseyer (University of Chicago)

Employing a rational-choice approach, Professor Ramseyer studies the impact of Japanese law on economic growth in Japan. Toward that end, the author investigates the way law governed various markets and the way that people negotiated contracts within those markets. For much of the period at stake, the Japanese government was an oligarchy rather than a democracy; the judges operated a civil rather than common law regime; the economy grew modestly but erratically; and social customs changed rapidly and radically. As a result, this study applies an economic logic, but to markets in a vastly different world, in a different historical period, and with a different political regime and legal system. Findings reveal that the legal system generally promoted mutually advantageous deals, and that people generally negotiated in ways that shrewdly promoted their private best interests. Whether in the markets for indentured servants, prostitutes, or marriage partners, Odd Markets in Japanese History reports little evidence of either age- or gender- related exploitation.

Odd Markets in Japanese History Reviews

"This is a provocative and original book, one well worth reading and thinking about." Pacific Affairs
"J. Mark Ramseyer's Odd Markets in Japanese History is a stimulating, infuriating, and truculent series of essays..." David L. Howell, Monumenta Nipponica
"This is a provocative and original book, one well worth reading and thinking about." Stephan Salzberg, Pacific Affairs
"Viola's book opens a fascinating window on the peasant world....Viola forces us to ask new and different questions about collectivization. Her book will be a starting point for all serious thought on the subject." Book Reviews

Table of Contents

List of tables; Series editor's preface; Acknowledgements; Introduction; 1. Law and economic growth; 2. Property: water and land; 3. Externalities: smoke and noise; 4. Markets: children; 5. Autonomy: family law; 6. Promissory credibility: sex; 7. Cartels: cotton spinning; 8. Conclusions; References; Index.

Additional information

NPB9780521563864
9780521563864
0521563860
Odd Markets in Japanese History: Law and Economic Growth by J. Mark Ramseyer (University of Chicago)
New
Hardback
Cambridge University Press
1996-09-28
212
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