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The Market Revolution and its limits summarises why many economists believe that markets are best. It explores how even 'market failures' can be given market solutions, and asks why market ideas seem to have taken such a firm hold. Non-polemical in its approach, this book provides a comprehensive appraisal of the market and its alternatives, backed up with empirical international illustrations. Shipman concludes that the 'revolution' lies in redefining the market process rather than the market outcome.

Hardcover:

9780415157353 | Routledge, May 1, 1999, cover price $240.00 | About this edition: The Market Revolution and its limits summarises why many economists believe that markets are best.

Paperback:

9780415157360 | Routledge, April 1, 1999, cover price $88.95 | About this edition: The Market Revolution and its limits summarises why many economists believe that markets are best.

Miscellaneous:

9780203028346 | Routledge, January 22, 2002, cover price $80.00

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Product Description: The 'No Logo-ers' need to switch sides. Global business can redistribute wealth, transfer technology and make the world work more effectively - for the benefit of all. The WTO, the IMF and others are the activists' best hope for steering our panicked planet off the rocks of inequality, oppression and environment-eating technology...read more

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9781840463590 | Reprint edition (Icon Books, December 1, 2003), cover price $12.95 | About this edition: The 'No Logo-ers' need to switch sides.

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Historians and sociologists chart the consequences of the expansion of knowledge; philosophers of science examine the causes. This book bridges the gap. The focus is on the paradox whereby, as the general public becomes better educated to live and work with knowledge, the 'academy' increases its intellectual distance.

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9781845400286 | Imprint Academic, January 1, 2006, cover price $17.90 | About this edition: Historians and sociologists chart the consequences of the expansion of knowledge; philosophers of science examine the causes.

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Transcending Transaction examines recent attempts to show how, in theory and history, market transaction can emerge from the unregulated interaction of competitive traders. Alan Shipman examines the legal, informational, organisational, social and financial foundations of market trade, focusing on the possible routes by which it could arise without the influence of pre-market social conventions or political structures.

Hardcover:

9780415234900 | Routledge, January 1, 2002, cover price $180.00 | About this edition: Transcending Transaction examines recent attempts to show how, in theory and history, market transaction can emerge from the unregulated interaction of competitive traders.

Paperback:

9781138881020 | Routledge, December 7, 2015, cover price $49.95

Miscellaneous:

9780203468579 | Routledge, September 26, 2002, cover price $180.00

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