From illegal drugs, stolen artwork, and forged trademarks, to fraud in financial markets – the phenomenon of illegality in market exchanges is pervasive. Illegal markets have great economic significance, have relevant social and political consequences, and shape economic and political structures. Despite the importance of illegality in the economy, the field of economic sociology unquestioningly accepts the premise that the institutional
structures and exchanges taking place in markets are law-abiding in nature. This volume makes a contribution to changing this. Questions that stand at the centre of the chapters are: What are the interfaces
between legal and illegal markets? How do demand and supply in illegal markets interact? What role do criminal organizations play in illegal markets? What is the relationship between illegality and governments? Is illegality a phenomenon central to capitalism?Anchored in economic sociology, this book contributes to the analysis and understanding of market exchanges in conditions of illegality from a perspective that focuses on the social organization of markets. Offering
both, theoretical reflections and case studies, the chapters assembled in the volume address the consequences of the illegal production, distribution, and consumption of products for the architecture of
markets. It also focuses on the underlying causes and the political and social concerns stemming from the infringement of the law.
The Architecture of Illegal Markets Recommend Sale Online
$124.92
SKU: The Architecture of Illegal Markets Recommend Sale Online-12161
Categories: Business & Money, Kindle eBooks
Be the first to review “The Architecture of Illegal Markets Recommend Sale Online” Cancel reply
Related products
Kindle eBooks
$11.00
Kindle eBooks
$24.00
Kindle eBooks
Kindle eBooks
$30.00
Reviews
There are no reviews yet.