Christianity and Market Regulation
An Introduction
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- Editors:
- Daniel A. Crane, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor
- Samuel Gregg, Acton Institute
- Date Published: July 2021
- availability: Available
- format: Hardback
- isbn: 9781108495103
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Historically, the Christian tradition has played an influential role in Western economic thought concerning the regulation of markets, but, with the fracturing of the Christian tradition following the Reformation, the decline of Christian influence in academia, and the increasing specialization of economic analysis, that influence has become increasingly opaque. This volume brings together an interdisciplinary team of prominent academic experts on market regulation from four different continents and various faith traditions to reconsider the impact of Christianity on market regulation. Drawing on law, economics, history, theology, philosophy, and political theory, the authors consider both general questions of market regulation and particular regulatory fields such as bankruptcy, corporate law, and antitrust from a Christian perspective.
Read more- Reflects a diverse set of views in terms of expertise and national perspective from an interdisciplinary and international team of authors
- Dives into various regulatory disciplines using the expertise of leading scholars
- Presents a variety of faith perspectives, both Catholic and Protestant, to help readers gain an appreciation for a broad range of Christian views
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'… this book is a powerful introduction to complex themes and unexplored narratives. It unfolds crucial elements that stimulate Christian reflection on the dynamics of the market and its rules. It opens pathways for intriguing new research. It invites the reader into a vibrant discussion of the nature and basic characteristics of Christian thought regarding law, economy, and societal growth more generally.' Paolo Astorri, Revue d'histoire ecclésiastique
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- Date Published: July 2021
- format: Hardback
- isbn: 9781108495103
- length: 325 pages
- dimensions: 235 x 158 x 18 mm
- weight: 0.49kg
- availability: Available
Table of Contents
Introduction
1. Christianity and the morality of markets Samuel Gregg
2. The common good and the role of government in regulating markets Ian Harper and Brian Rosner
3. Public choice theory and interest group capture Carroll Rios de Rodríguez
4. Christianity and antitrust: a nexus Kenneth G. Elzinga and Daniel A. Crane
5. Christianity and corporate purpose Stephen M. Bainbridge
6. Entrepreneurship and market structure Andrew Godley
7. Subsidiarity and the role of regulation in the financial sector Philip Booth
8. Christianity and bankruptcy David Skeel
9. 'Beloved, I wish above all things that you may prosper and be in health': patents, access to health technologies, and Christianity Margo A. Bagley and Danielle C. Lloyd
10. Price controls and market economies André Azevedo Alves and Inês Gregório.
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