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Odd Markets in Japanese History

Law and Economic Growth

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Focusing on the intersection of law and economic growth in Japan, the author employs a rational-choice framework to analyze historical markets, particularly those deemed "exploitative," such as indentured servitude and sexual services. He highlights how Japanese courts established clear property rights and how market participants adeptly navigated informational asymmetries during contracts. The findings suggest that Japan's legal system fostered mutually beneficial agreements, leading to efficient economic growth without systematic exploitation based on sex or age.

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Odd Markets in Japanese History, J. Mark Ramseyer

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2007
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Ondertitel
Law and Economic Growth
Taal
Engels
Jaar van publicatie
2007
Formaat
Paperback
Aantal pagina's
212
ISBN13
9780521048255
Beoordeling
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Focusing on the intersection of law and economic growth in Japan, the author employs a rational-choice framework to analyze historical markets, particularly those deemed "exploitative," such as indentured servitude and sexual services. He highlights how Japanese courts established clear property rights and how market participants adeptly navigated informational asymmetries during contracts. The findings suggest that Japan's legal system fostered mutually beneficial agreements, leading to efficient economic growth without systematic exploitation based on sex or age.