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CHAPTER 8. The Classical Theory of Federalism
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents vii
- Preface ix
- Introduction: Classicism, Democracy, and the Rule of Law 1
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PART I. THE CLASSICAL CORPORATION AND STATE POLICY
- CHAPTER 1. Classical Political Economy and the Business Corporation 11
- CHAPTER 2. Vested Corporate Rights 17
- CHAPTER 3. Politics and Public Goods 36
- CHAPTER 4. The Corporate Personality 42
- CHAPTER 5. Limited Liability 49
- CHAPTER 6. Corporate Power and Its Abuse 56
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PART II. THE ECONOMIC CONSTITUTION
- CHAPTER 7. A Moral Theory of Political Economy 67
- CHAPTER 8. The Classical Theory of Federalism 79
- CHAPTER 9. An Economic Interpretation of the Constitution 93
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PART III. THE RISE OF REGULATED INDUSTRY
- CHAPTER 10. Market Failure and Constitutional Classicism: The Slaughter-House Cases 105
- CHAPTER 11. Regulation and Incorporation 125
- CHAPTER 12. The Railroads and the Development of Regulatory Policy 131
- CHAPTER 13. Federalism and Rate Discrimination 149
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PART IV. THE POLITICAL ECONOMY OF SUBSTANTIVE DUE PROCESS
- CHAPTER 14. Historical Explanation and Substantive Due Process 171
- CHAPTER 15. The American School of Political Economy 183
- CHAPTER 16. The Wages Fund 193
- CHAPTER 17. Market Failure and the Constitution 199
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PART V. THE LABOR COMBINATION IN AMERICAN LAW
- CHAPTER 18. Classical Theory and the Labor Cartel 207
- CHAPTER 19. Coercion and Its Meaning: Antitrust and the Labor Injunction 226
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PART VI. THE ANTITRUST MOVEMENT AND THE THEORY OF THE FIRM
- CHAPTER 20. American Merger Policy and the Failure of Corporate Law 241
- CHAPTER 21. The Classical Theory of Competition 268
- CHAPTER 22. The Rise of Industrial Organization 296
- CHAPTER 23. The Fixed-Cost Controversy 308
- CHAPTER 24. Potential Competition 323
- CHAPTER 25. Vertical Integration and Resale Price Maintenance 331
- Epilogue: Classical Enterprise in Decline 349
- Notes 365
- Index 437
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents vii
- Preface ix
- Introduction: Classicism, Democracy, and the Rule of Law 1
-
PART I. THE CLASSICAL CORPORATION AND STATE POLICY
- CHAPTER 1. Classical Political Economy and the Business Corporation 11
- CHAPTER 2. Vested Corporate Rights 17
- CHAPTER 3. Politics and Public Goods 36
- CHAPTER 4. The Corporate Personality 42
- CHAPTER 5. Limited Liability 49
- CHAPTER 6. Corporate Power and Its Abuse 56
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PART II. THE ECONOMIC CONSTITUTION
- CHAPTER 7. A Moral Theory of Political Economy 67
- CHAPTER 8. The Classical Theory of Federalism 79
- CHAPTER 9. An Economic Interpretation of the Constitution 93
-
PART III. THE RISE OF REGULATED INDUSTRY
- CHAPTER 10. Market Failure and Constitutional Classicism: The Slaughter-House Cases 105
- CHAPTER 11. Regulation and Incorporation 125
- CHAPTER 12. The Railroads and the Development of Regulatory Policy 131
- CHAPTER 13. Federalism and Rate Discrimination 149
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PART IV. THE POLITICAL ECONOMY OF SUBSTANTIVE DUE PROCESS
- CHAPTER 14. Historical Explanation and Substantive Due Process 171
- CHAPTER 15. The American School of Political Economy 183
- CHAPTER 16. The Wages Fund 193
- CHAPTER 17. Market Failure and the Constitution 199
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PART V. THE LABOR COMBINATION IN AMERICAN LAW
- CHAPTER 18. Classical Theory and the Labor Cartel 207
- CHAPTER 19. Coercion and Its Meaning: Antitrust and the Labor Injunction 226
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PART VI. THE ANTITRUST MOVEMENT AND THE THEORY OF THE FIRM
- CHAPTER 20. American Merger Policy and the Failure of Corporate Law 241
- CHAPTER 21. The Classical Theory of Competition 268
- CHAPTER 22. The Rise of Industrial Organization 296
- CHAPTER 23. The Fixed-Cost Controversy 308
- CHAPTER 24. Potential Competition 323
- CHAPTER 25. Vertical Integration and Resale Price Maintenance 331
- Epilogue: Classical Enterprise in Decline 349
- Notes 365
- Index 437