Rules for a flat world

why humans invented law and how to reinvent it for a complex global economy

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Gillian K. Hadfield: Rules for a flat world (2017)

396 pages

English language

Published June 19, 2017

ISBN:
978-0-19-991652-8
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OCLC Number:
945231104

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" If you want a simple representation of the twentieth-century economy, picture a large corporation as a box. To do the same for today's economy, though, we need to blow up that box and reassemble the pieces into a network. The network is global, stretching across the planet untethered to political and legal boundaries. This is the economy of the twenty-first century, characterized by ever-expanding global supply chains and communication systems. In 2005, Thomas Friedman reduced this phenomenon to one phrase, the title of his massively successful book: The World is Flat. Of course, the phrase is misleading. The world may be getting flatter in some places, but there are still many factors that tilt the odds in favor of some locations over others. Law and economics professor Gillian Hadfield picks up where Friedman's book left off, by peeling back the technological layer to look at what lies beneath-our legal …

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Subjects

  • Technology and law
  • Methodology
  • Law reform
  • Economic aspects
  • Law
  • Law and economics
  • Globalization