Regulating the Visible Hand?

Regulating the Visible Hand?
Title Regulating the Visible Hand? PDF eBook
Author Benjamin L. Liebman
Publisher Oxford University Press, USA
Total Pages 481
Release 2016
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN 0190250259

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This text examines the domestic and global consequences of Chinese state capitalism, focusing on the impact of state-owned enterprises on regulation and policy, while placing China's variety of state capitalism in comparative perspective.

The Visible Hand

The Visible Hand
Title The Visible Hand PDF eBook
Author Alfred D. Chandler Jr.
Publisher Harvard University Press
Total Pages 625
Release 1993-01-01
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN 0674417682

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The role of large-scale business enterprise—big business and its managers—during the formative years of modern capitalism (from the 1850s until the 1920s) is delineated in this pathmarking book. Alfred Chandler, Jr., the distinguished business historian, sets forth the reasons for the dominance of big business in American transportation, communications, and the central sectors of production and distribution.

Modernism's Visible Hand

Modernism's Visible Hand
Title Modernism's Visible Hand PDF eBook
Author Michael Osman
Publisher U of Minnesota Press
Total Pages 362
Release 2018-04-10
Genre Architecture
ISBN 1452956960

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A groundbreaking history of the confluence of regulatory thinking and building design in the United States What is the origin of “room temperature”? When did food become considered fresh or not fresh? Why do we think management makes things more efficient? The answers to these questions share a history with architecture and regulation at the turn of the twentieth century. This pioneering technological and architectural history of environmental control systems during the Gilded Age begins with the premise that regulation—of temperature, the economy, even the freshness of food—can be found in the guts of buildings. From cold storage and scientific laboratories to factories, these infrastructures first organized life in a way we now call “modern.” Drawing on a range of previously unexplored archival resources, Michael Osman examines the increasing role of environmental technologies in building design from the late nineteenth century. He shows how architects appropriated and subsumed the work of engineers as thermostats, air handlers, and refrigeration proliferated. He argues that this change was closely connected to broader cultural and economic trends in management and the regulation of risk. The transformation shaped the evolution of architectural modernism and the development of the building as a machine. Rather than assume the preexisting natural order of things, participants in regulation—including architects, scientists, entrepreneurs, engineers, managers, economists, government employees, and domestic reformers—became entangled in managing the errors, crises, and risks stemming from the nation’s unprecedented growth. Modernism’s Visible Hand not only broadens our conception of how industrial capitalism shaped the built environment but is also vital to understanding the role of design in dealing with ecological crises today.

Visible Hands

Visible Hands
Title Visible Hands PDF eBook
Author Jette Steen Knudsen
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Total Pages 267
Release 2017-11-02
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN 1107104904

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This book offers a new framework for analysing government policies relating to corporate social responsibility (CSR) in multinational corporations: direct and indirect policies for CSR. It is a must read for scholars and graduate students in CSR, sustainability, political economy and economic sociology, as well as policymakers and consultants in international development and trade.

Slapped by the Invisible Hand

Slapped by the Invisible Hand
Title Slapped by the Invisible Hand PDF eBook
Author Gary B. Gorton
Publisher Oxford University Press
Total Pages 240
Release 2010-03-08
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN 9780199742110

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Originally written for a conference of the Federal Reserve, Gary Gorton's "The Panic of 2007" garnered enormous attention and is considered by many to be the most convincing take on the recent economic meltdown. Now, in Slapped by the Invisible Hand, Gorton builds upon this seminal work, explaining how the securitized-banking system, the nexus of financial markets and instruments unknown to most people, stands at the heart of the financial crisis. Gorton shows that the Panic of 2007 was not so different from the Panics of 1907 or of 1893, except that, in 2007, most people had never heard of the markets that were involved, didn't know how they worked, or what their purposes were. Terms like subprime mortgage, asset-backed commercial paper conduit, structured investment vehicle, credit derivative, securitization, or repo market were meaningless. In this superb volume, Gorton makes all of this crystal clear. He shows that the securitized banking system is, in fact, a real banking system, allowing institutional investors and firms to make enormous, short-term deposits. But as any banking system, it was vulnerable to a panic. Indeed the events starting in August 2007 can best be understood not as a retail panic involving individuals, but as a wholesale panic involving institutions, where large financial firms "ran" on other financial firms, making the system insolvent. An authority on banking panics, Gorton is the ideal person to explain the financial calamity of 2007. Indeed, as the crisis unfolded, he was working inside an institution that played a central role in the collapse. Thus, this book presents the unparalleled and invaluable perspective of a top scholar who was also a key insider.

The Hand Behind the Invisible Hand

The Hand Behind the Invisible Hand
Title The Hand Behind the Invisible Hand PDF eBook
Author Mittermaier, Karl
Publisher Bristol University Press
Total Pages 278
Release 2020-07-22
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN 1529209099

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Available Open Access under CC-BY-NC-ND Made famous by the Enlightenment thinker Adam Smith, the concept of an ‘invisible hand’ might be taken to imply that a government that governs least governs the best, from the viewpoint of society. Here an invisible hand appears to represent unfettered market forces. Drawing from this much-contested notion, Mittermaier indicates why such a view represents only one side of the story and distinguishes between what he calls pragmatic and dogmatic free marketeers. Published posthumously, with new contributions by Daniel Klein, Rod O’Donnell and Christopher Torr, this book outlines Mittermaier’s main thesis and his relevance for ongoing debates within economics, politics, sociology and philosophy.

The Grabbing Hand

The Grabbing Hand
Title The Grabbing Hand PDF eBook
Author Andrei Shleifer
Publisher Harvard University Press
Total Pages 296
Release 1998
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN 9780674010147

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In many countries, public sector institutions impose heavy burdens on economic life. As a consequence of predatory policies, entrepreneurship lingers and economies stagnate. The authors of this collection describe many of these pathologies of a "grabbing hand" government, and examine their consequences for growth.