The Economics and Regulation of Digital Markets - (Research in Law and Economics) by Frank Fagan & James Langenfeld (Hardcover)
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Highlights
- The Economics and Regulation of Digital Markets presents new findings and perspectives from leading international scholars on three critical areas of developing government policies.
- About the Author: Frank Fagan is Associate Professor of Law at South Texas College of Law Houston and member of the EDHEC Augmented Law Institute.
- 160 Pages
- Business + Money Management, Economics
- Series Name: Research in Law and Economics
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About the Book
Presenting new findings and perspectives from leading international scholars on three critical areas of developing government policies: Digital markets and their regulation, the divergence of expert and public views on European democracy, and the effects of firing notification procedures on wage growth.
Book Synopsis
The Economics and Regulation of Digital Markets presents new findings and perspectives from leading international scholars on three critical areas of developing government policies. The first three contributions analyse digital markets and their regulation. Next is a discussion of the divergence of expert and public views on European democracy. The final contribution provides an analysis of the effects of firing notification procedures on wage growth. The functioning of digital markets, the state of democracy around the world, and rules that affect wages raise questions about the proper roles of government rules. This volume provides insights into these pressing and important issues.
About the Author
Frank Fagan is Associate Professor of Law at South Texas College of Law Houston and member of the EDHEC Augmented Law Institute.
James Langenfeld is Managing Director at BRG Consulting.