1.

Record Nr.

UNINA9910495849503321

Autore

Abraham-Frois Gilbert

Titolo

Les traditions économiques françaises : 1848-1939 / / Pierre Dockès, Ludovic Frobert, Gérard Klotz, Jean-Pierre Potier, André Tiran

Pubbl/distr/stampa

Paris, : CNRS Éditions, 2021

ISBN

2-271-12865-X

Descrizione fisica

1 online resource (1001 p.)

Collana

Hors collection

Altri autori (Persone)

AdairPhilippe

AlcouffeAlain

BarreRaymond

BasléMaurice

BaumstarkLuc

BayonDenis

BelletMichel

BellocBernard

BenausseAlain

BlancJérôme

BonnafousAlain

BoureilleBernard

BretonYves

CardosoLuis

CattinLaurent

ChartierAnne-Marie

ChateauneufAnne

CommerçonNicole

CotAnnie L

CoulombFanny

CrozetYves

CunliffeJohn

CurtyPierre

DangelCécile

DefalvardHervé

DelmasBernard

DemierFrancis

DiemerArnaud

DormardSerge

ÉchinardYann

EgeRagip

ErreygersGuido

EtnerFrançois

FabreGérard

FischmanMarianne



FontanaGiuseppe

FrobertLudovic

GimenezSandrine

GislainJean-Jacques

GlachantJean-Michel

GrallBernard

HerlandMichel

HinckerFrançois

HugonPhilippe

JacoudGilles

JeanneneyJean-Marcel

KlotzGérard

KurzHeinz D

LallementJérôme

LegrisAndré

LendjelÉmeric

Le RoyAnne

MarcoLuc

MaupertuisMarie-Antoinette

MornatiFiorenzo

MouchotClaude

NakakuboKunio

PellissierDominique

Pellissier TanonArnaud

PéninMarc

PotierJean-Pierre

PradierPierre-Charles

RainelliMichel

RavixJoël Thomas

RaybautAlain

RenaudJean-François

RenaultMichel

RobertOlivier

RomaniPaul-Marie

RosierMichel

SalvadoriNeri

SolalPhilippe

SoriotAnnie

TattiElena

TaverneDidier

TiranAndré

VatinFrançois

WalkerDonald A

YonnetFranck

ZouacheAbdallah

ZouboulakisMichel S

DockèsPierre



Soggetti

Economics - France

Lingua di pubblicazione

Francese

Formato

Materiale a stampa

Livello bibliografico

Monografia

Sommario/riassunto

Les années 1848-1939 correspondent à une époque que l’on a pu caractériser par «l’essor des sciences sociales ». Les économistes français d’alors, et plus généralement les économistes francophones, tiennent dans ce mouvement une place importante. On observe un foisonnement d’idées, d’observations, de théories, tout un riche tissu intellectuel sur des thèmes tels que les crises, la monnaie, les marchés, l’équilibre, l’économie sociale, les questions de méthode, le socialisme ou le libéralisme. Un des intérêts de l’ouvrage est de mieux faire connaître ces travaux, y compris ceux d’auteurs considérés, à tort, comme mineurs. Les économistes français sont imprégnés par les traditions économiques nationales. Traditions en ce qui concerne les théories de la valeur axée sur l’utilité, le rôle donné aux mathématiques sociales, l’importance des sciences de l’ingénieur, l’intérêt pour une économie qui ne soit pas déshumanisée, le débat entre un libéralisme et un socialisme chacun eux-mêmes originaux. L’ouvrage permet de montrer l’importance des relations de l’économie avec d’autres disciplines comme le droit, la psychologie, la sociologie, l’histoire. Il met également l’accent sur les relations entre l’histoire de la pensée et celle des faits, entre les économistes français et ceux du reste du monde.



2.

Record Nr.

UNINA9910784606003321

Titolo

Better regulation / / edited by Stephen Weatherill

Pubbl/distr/stampa

Oxford ; ; Portland Or. : , : Hart Publishing, , 2007

ISBN

1-4725-6397-2

1-281-16567-0

9786611165673

1-84731-367-1

Edizione

[1st ed.]

Descrizione fisica

1 online resource (462 p.)

Collana

Studies of the Oxford Institute of European and Comparative Law ; ; v. 6

Disciplina

338.94

Soggetti

Administrative procedure - European Union countries

Deregulation - European Union countries

Trade regulation - Economic aspects - European Union countries

Trade regulation - European Union countries

European Union countries Economic integration

European Union countries Economic policy

Lingua di pubblicazione

Inglese

Formato

Materiale a stampa

Livello bibliografico

Monografia

Note generali

Originates from a conference called "Regulating the European Market" held Mar. 2006 at St. Anne's College, Oxford.  Presented by Global Law Firm Clifford Chance and the Institute of European and Comparative Law in the University of Oxford.

Nota di bibliografia

Includes bibliographical references and index.

Nota di contenuto

The challenge of better regulation  -- Stephen Weatherill -- Better regulation in Europe  -- Rick Haythornthwaite -- Better regulation : tension aboard the enterprise  -- Robert Baldwin -- Are market failure analysis and impact assessment useful?  -- Peter Andrews -- The standard cost model: when 'better regulation' fights against red tape  -- Jacopo Torriti -- Better regulation-better enforcement  -- Anthony Ogus -- The legislative and Regulatory Reform Bill 2006-a legislative Trojan Horse?  -- Seamus Burns -- Better regulation by abdication?-remarks on parliamentary democracy and governmental law-making  -- Michael Bohlander -- Is less more? Better regulation and the small enterprise  -- John Kitching -- The politics of EC regulation  -- R. Daniel Kelemen and Anand Menon -- The EU better regulation agenda  -- Elisabetta Olivi -- Regulating working time-beyond subordination?  



-- Jeff Kenner -- Legal options : towards better EC company law regulation  -- Gerard Hertig and Joseph A. McCahery -- Latest developments in European corporate governance in light of better regulation efforts  -- Daniela Weber-rey -- Impact assessment in EU  -- Francis Chittenden, Tim Ambler and Deming Xiao -- Inter-institutionalising EU Impact Asessment  -- Anne CM Meuwese -- Better law-making  -- Jane Welch -- Law-making risks in EC financial market regulation after the financial services action plan  -- Niamh Moloney -- The way forward in European securities regulations : regulatory competition or mandatory regulation?  -- Jennifer Payne -- Better regulation and the role of EU agencies  -- Frank Vibert.

Sommario/riassunto

The discourse of 'Better Regulation' is a hot topic, intimately associated with the drive for cost savings and a more efficient economy. In the UK and in the EU, rule-makers have lately endeavoured to achieve a more satisfactory balance between the demands of proper protection from market failure and inequity on the one hand, and commercial freedom and the potential for innovation on the other. But who is the regulator listening to, and what effect does this have on the regulatory pattern governing the integrating EU market? What is best practice in the matter of regulatory assessment. The essays in this collection explore these and other questions and will foster greater understanding of UK and EU regulation, the accountability issues involved, and problems of enforcement. It is no coincidence that since efforts to construct a Constitution for Europe have stalled the attention of policy-makers, politicians and the business community has turned instead to the quest for Better Regulation - or perhaps, it might be said, a "Better European Union"