REGULATORY WORLDS: CULTURAL AND SOCIAL PERSPECTIVES WHEN NORTH MEETS SOUTH
Book ID/图书代码: 04289514B75620
English Summary/英文概要: This ambitious book takes up the grand challenge to design regulatory thinking for a global future beyond wealth and growth, and towards social sustainability. Assuming a ’South World’ perspective on market regulation and social sustainability, the authors present the options and possibilities for radically repositioning regulatory principle. The analysis of intersections between the market economies of the South and North reconsiders fundamental regulatory relationships and outcomes motivated by sustainability rather than individual wealth creation and economic growth models. The books aims to return economy to society at a critical global juncture, demanding new and creative regulatory intervention outside the regulatory state model. Along with new perspectives on regulation, the analysis offers a better understanding of the problematic future of global regulation by revealing the different reasons for fragmentation within and between very different regulatory spaces. Students of social development and scholars researching market economics and the global crisis will find this book to be of interest. Policy makers and readers interested in law and regulation will also benefit from the thoughtful discussion presented in this volume.
Chinese Summary/中文概要: 这本雄心勃勃的书对思考全球财富与增长未来的设计监管的大挑战,以及社会的持续性。以南世界里市场监管和社会可持续发展的角度来假设,作者从根本上重新定位了监管原则的选择权和可能性。基于南北的市场经济交互分析,反思了基本的监管关系和结果,由可持续发展而不是个人财富创造和经济增长模型所激励的。本书旨在将处于关键时刻的经济回归社会,要求监管模式之外的新的有创造力的监管干预。随着监管的新视角变化,该分析通过揭示不同监管空间之间的不同原因,为未来全球监管提供了更好的理解。社会发展学的学生以及研究市场经济和全球危机的学者们,将会对这本书产生兴趣。对法律和监管感兴趣的政策制定者和读者也将从本书中深思熟虑的讨论中受益。(LNL)
Awards/获奖情况:这是本原汁原味的、野心勃勃的书,旨在重新定义监管,嵌入社会关系和社会经济可持续发展的核心监管原则。Findlay和Wei覆盖了经济史、文化人类学和政治理论视角,整合成监管上的独特视角,挑战现有文献的基本假设。他们的中心集中在私人产权监管理论,是这本书的受欢迎的一部分,值得引发讨论。-----Bronwen Morgan,澳大利亚新南威尔士大学。
’This is an original and ambitious book that seeks to re-theorise regulation in ways that place embedded social bonds and socio-economic sustainability at the heart of regulatory principle. Findlay and Wei range across a wide landscape of economic history, cultural anthropology and political theory perspectives, weaving them into a unique perspective on regulation that challenges the underlying assumptions of much of the existing literature. Their critical focus on the centrality of private property rights in regulatory theory is a welcome move in this stimulating book that deserves to provoke debate.’ --- Bronwen Morgan, UNSW, Australia
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