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"This book makes the case that radical wealth redistribution can be carried out without preventing consumers from buying the products they wish to buy or otherwise reducing the efficiency of the economy. It is ideal for lawyers, economists, and other readers looking to intervene in the market to redistribute wealth"-- Provided by publisher.
Sommario
1. Introduction to inframarginalism and this volume Ramsi A. Woodcock; 2. A new corporate tax Reuven S. Avi-Yonah; 3. The progressive case against antimonopolism Ramsi A. Woodcock; 4. An inframarginalist argument for mandating the use of pro-consumer boilerplate Michael D. Guttentag; 5. Inframarginalism and the distributive corollary of the coase theorem Matthew Dimick; 6. Distributive consequences of regulating boilerplate: between price effects and socialization of risk Przemysław Pałka; 7. (How) Does competition law address quality? Adrian Kuenzler; 8. Self-Colonization in American law: the internet and personal information example Daniel H.J. Greenwood; 9. Taxing imputed land rent: a historical perspective and a (modest) contemporary proposal Faisal Chaudhry; 10. A Neo-Kantian approach to competition law? the re-emergence of fairness in antitrust law & policy Behrang Kianzad; 11. Is commodity private property inherently regressive? Zvikomborero Chadambuka; 12. The EU regulatory patchwork for dark patterns: an illustration of an inframarginal revolution in European law? Inge Graef; 13. Inframarginalism & economism Vijay Raghavan; 14. Hipster antiplagiarism Brian L. Frye; Index.
Riassunto
This book makes the case that radical wealth redistribution can be carried out without preventing consumers from buying the products they wish to buy or otherwise reducing the efficiency of the economy. It is ideal for lawyers, economists, and other readers looking to intervene in the market to redistribute wealth.